6 More COVID-19 Variant Virus Infections Confirmed...Total 162 Cases (Update)
On the 4th, a COVID-19 negative test certificate self-issuance machine was installed at the departure hall of Terminal 2, Incheon International Airport. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seo So-jeong] The number of domestic COVID-19 variant virus infections has increased by 6, bringing the total to 162.
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) Central Disease Control Headquarters stated in a regular briefing on the 4th, "Since the 1st, variant virus analysis results for a total of 118 cases have confirmed 6 additional variant virus cases: 1 domestic case and 5 imported cases."
Among the 6 newly confirmed variant virus infections, 5 were imported cases confirmed through tests conducted during self-quarantine after entry.
There are 5 cases of the variant from the United Kingdom, including 1 Korean and 4 foreigners. There is 1 case of the South African variant, which is a foreigner.
One case is a domestic infection related to the export trading complex in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon. During strengthened community surveillance, variant virus testing confirmed infection with the UK variant virus.
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The KDCA said, "We are expanding surveillance and analysis of variant viruses, including strengthening quarantine measures for overseas entrants," and urged, "Those subject to self-quarantine after entering from abroad and their cohabiting family members should strictly adhere to self-quarantine guidelines until the quarantine is lifted."
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