A Female Statistical Surveyor in Her 50s Tests Positive for 'COVID-19' in Daegu... Daegu Total Cases Reach 6,885
As new coronavirus infections occur sporadically, starting today, first-year high school students, second-year middle school students, and third- to fourth-grade elementary school students have additionally begun their commute to school. On the 3rd, students are seen heading to school at Wolgok Elementary School in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] A woman in her 50s selected as a nationwide business surveyor by the National Statistical Office in Daegu has tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
According to Daegu City on the 3rd, during the full inspection of 517 managers and surveyors ahead of the local business survey, one 59-year-old woman residing in Suseong-gu, Daegu, was confirmed positive. This increased the number of confirmed cases in the Daegu area to 6,885.
The woman did not show any COVID-19 symptoms. All the other 516 people tested negative. Health authorities are conducting epidemiological investigations on her family and close contacts to determine the infection route.
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As of midnight on the same day, the number of recovered patients in Daegu increased to 6,709 as nine people were discharged from hospitals the previous day, resulting in a recovery rate of 96.3% (nationally 90.3%). The number of deaths in Daegu rose to 184 after a 78-year-old man passed away the previous day.
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