One Spanish Expat Tests Positive for COVID-19 (Update)
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon]
On the 25th, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters announced that one of the Korean residents in Spain who returned on a private special connecting flight on the 11th tested positive in a diagnostic test before discharge.
On the same day, Yoon Tae-ho, head of the Central Accident Response Headquarters' quarantine team, stated, "The one confirmed positive has been transferred to a medical institution."
The other 37 Korean residents are scheduled to be released from quarantine on the 26th.
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The 43 Korean residents who arrived from Spain on the 13th all tested negative in the re-diagnostic tests after facility quarantine and were switched to self-quarantine. They are scheduled to be released from quarantine on the 28th.
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