Gangnam-gu Yeoksam 2-dong Community Center Closed Through Weekend
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] On the 10th, an additional COVID-19 case was confirmed in Gangnam-gu, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Gangnam-gu to 88.
A 66-year-old man residing in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, came into contact with a confirmed case from Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do on the 25th of last month. He had been in self-quarantine for two weeks and tested positive in a specimen test conducted on the 9th, immediately after his quarantine was lifted.
Gangnam-gu conducted disinfection of facilities visited according to the confirmed patient's residence and movement path, and is currently conducting a detailed epidemiological investigation to identify additional contacts.
In particular, it was confirmed that the confirmed patient visited the Yeoksam 2-dong Community Service Center the day before after completing the specimen test, so Gangnam-gu immediately disinfected and closed the center.
The Yeoksam 2-dong Community Service Center will remain closed from the day before through the weekend and is scheduled to resume normal operations from the 13th.
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