Gyeongnam Province Reports 13 New COVID-19 Cases... 8 in Jinju, 2 in Changwon, etc. (Comprehensive)
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] As of 1:30 PM on the 10th, Gyeongsangnam-do announced that a total of 13 confirmed cases have occurred: 8 in Jinju, 2 in Changwon, 2 in Sacheon, and 1 in Miryang.
Among the 8 confirmed cases in Jinju, 3 are family members of Gyeongnam 2181 and have tested positive, classified as 2184 to 2186.
Among them, 2185 was confirmed to be attending an elementary school in Jinju. The quarantine authorities are conducting tests on a total of 32 people, including 27 students and 5 teachers at the school and academies.
One person who tested positive during an overseas departure test was classified as 2181. The infection route is under investigation.
The remaining 4 are family members of Gyeongnam 2177 and are classified as 2183, 2189 to 2191.
The 2 confirmed cases in Sacheon are also family members of Gyeongnam 2177 and are classified as 2179 and 2180.
Among the 2 confirmed cases in Changwon, one tested positive after contact with Ulsan 1037 and was classified as 2182.
The other tested positive during an overseas entry test and was classified as 2188.
The single confirmed case in Miryang tested positive after contact with Gangwon-do Wonju 487 and was classified as 2187.
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Accordingly, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in the province has increased to a total of 2,188 (61 hospitalized, 2,115 discharged, 12 deceased).
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