As of 0:00 on the 14th, cumulative confirmed cases are 7,112 in Daegu and 1,446 in Gyeongbuk

Daegu·Gyeongbuk, 4 Uzbek Nationals Confirmed Positive... Including Young Siblings and 3 Family Members View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] After religious facilities were released from 'gathering restrictions,' there were no new church-related COVID-19 cases in Daegu, where concerns arose due to double-digit new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) on the first weekend.


However, four people, including a woman in her 50s who had contact with attendees of the 'Dongchunghacho' business briefing where a cluster infection occurred, and three cases of overseas inflow, were confirmed positive on Sunday, the 13th.


According to Daegu City on the 14th, as of midnight, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Daegu increased by four from the previous day to 7,112.


A woman in her 50s living in Suseong-gu tested positive during a test for release from self-quarantine after contact with an attendee of the Dongchunghacho briefing. As a result, the cumulative confirmed cases related to the Dongchunghacho briefing in Daegu rose to 19 (14 attendees, 5 contacts).


The other three confirmed cases are a family of Uzbek nationality residing in Dalseo-gu who recently entered the country. The mother in her 20s entered the country with her young children and visited the Dalseo-gu Health Center, where all were confirmed positive. Including them, the total number of overseas inflow confirmed cases in Daegu has increased to 79.



In Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, on the 13th, one person in their 20s of Uzbek nationality was confirmed positive as an overseas inflow case without community infection and was admitted to Gimcheon Medical Center. As of midnight on the 14th, the cumulative confirmed cases in Gyeongbuk increased by one to 1,446.


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