Yangcheon-gu Reports 3 Additional COVID-19 Cases
Guro 'Insurance Call Center' Employees, 3 Additional Confirmed Cases on the 10th (Tue) Morning... 8th Case Resident of Mok4-dong (56, Female), 9th Case Resident of Sinjeong4-dong (50, Female), 10th Case Resident of Sinjeong1-dong (49, Female)
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) has reported the 8th, 9th, and 10th confirmed COVID-19 cases among employees working at the insurance call center in Guro-gu.
The additional confirmed cases in Yangcheon-gu are employees of the insurance call center in Guro-gu, where a cluster infection occurred. They tested positive on the morning of the 10th and are currently in self-quarantine.
The district has requested hospital bed allocation for the confirmed patients and plans to transfer them immediately once beds are assigned.
As soon as the movement paths and detailed information of the confirmed cases are available, they will be accurately and promptly disclosed through the Yangcheon-gu website and SNS (blog, Instagram).
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Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, stated, “To prevent the spread of COVID-19, please refrain from attending religious gatherings such as worship services and meetings with many participants, and strictly follow personal hygiene rules such as wearing masks in daily life and practicing proper cough etiquette.” He added, “We will notify the public as quickly as possible once the movement paths of the confirmed cases are identified.”
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