Gyeongbuk, COVID-19 'Calm' After Four Days... Regional Cumulative Cases Reach 1,433
As of 12 AM on the 7th, 1,333 patients have recovered in the Gyeongbuk region
Congregants at Seongnim Baptist Church in Gwangju Buk-gu Gakhwa-dong, where a COVID-19 cluster infection occurred, are undergoing diagnostic testing ahead of the end of their self-quarantine.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] In the Gyeongbuk region, no new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) have been reported for four days since the 3rd (as of midnight).
Although one confirmed case each was reported in the Goryeong and Sangju areas related to the group infection at the Daegu Dongchunghacho business briefing, raising concerns about the spread, no infections were confirmed on the 6th.
According to Gyeongbuk Province on the 7th, as of midnight, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in the Gyeongbuk region remains at 1,433, the same as the previous day. The number of recovered patients and deaths are 1,333 and 58, respectively.
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There are currently 44 patients confirmed in the Gyeongbuk region undergoing treatment. They are distributed across Pohang Medical Center (5), Gimcheon Medical Center (2), Andong Medical Center (18), Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital (4), Kyungpook National University Hospital (2), and residential treatment centers (11).
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