A Woman in Her 20s Living in Gyeonggi Tests Positive for COVID-19 After Visiting Parents' Home in Gwangju
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] A woman in her 20s from Gunpo, Gyeonggi-do, who visited her parents' house in Gwangju, tested positive for COVID-19.
According to Gwangju Metropolitan City on the 20th, the woman experienced symptoms such as fever and sore throat, visited a screening clinic for testing, and was confirmed positive, being classified as 'Gwangju case number 248.'
Gwangju City is currently tracing the exact infection route to determine whether the woman was infected in Gyeonggi-do and then developed symptoms in Gwangju, or if she was infected after arriving in Gwangju.
Meanwhile, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Gwangju area is 248 to date.
By age group, there are 5 cases under 10 years old, 12 in their teens, 31 in their 20s, 29 in their 30s, 37 in their 40s, 47 in their 50s, 52 in their 60s, 22 in their 70s, 9 in their 80s, and 5 in their 90s.
By type, there are 6 cases related to Shincheonji, 8 to Gwangneuksa Temple, 32 to Geumyang Officetel, 41 to Gwangju Sarang Church, 30 to Ilgok Central Church, 14 to Gwangju Gosi Academy, 14 to the badminton club, 1 related to Jeonju case number 9, 12 related to Songpa-gu case number 60, 3 related to Starbucks in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, 10 related to the community center, 2 related to a mother and daughter, 21 to entertainment bars in Sangmu district, 44 imported cases, and 7 under investigation.
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Since the second wave began on June 27, daily confirmed cases as of the 18th at 6 PM are as follows: 4→4→3→12→22→6→8→16→7→6→8→15→3→9→5→7→1→1→1→5→0→10→1→0→4→9→2→0→1→0→0→1→0→0→0→1→0→2→1→0→0→0→2→0→0→6→2→2→2→6→7→4→6→1→2.
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