‘Ajumma Injection’, Busan increases fear of Corona 19



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By day 9, all confirmed cases related to the ‘visitation injection’ rose to 13
After the death of the nursing assistant on day 3, the infection could not be identified for the funeral.


'Ajumma Injection', Busan is increasing fear of Corona 19

[아시아경제 영남취재본부 김용우 기자] The city of Busan is eagerly looking for citizens who have received a nutrient injection from an ‘ajumma injection’ at home.

A security text message is sent from the afternoon of the 9th and the interested party is advised to consult a public health center. This is because the number of confirmed cases related to visiting injections identified by the 9th has risen to 13.

As confirmed one after another by those receiving nutrient infusion injections from a nursing assistant who recently visited a home in Busan as corona19, visitor injections are emerging as an unexpected ‘horror’ in Busan.

According to the Busan City Health Authority that day, Busan confirmed case No. 476 was a confirmed case related to visitation injection. The five confirmed cases in Busan (confirmed number 445,450,451,458,466) whose route of infection was previously confirmed was belatedly confirmed as related to visiting injections as a result of epidemiological investigation.

Epidemiological investigations revealed that 4 confirmed cases outside Busan (2 in Ulsan, 1 in Gyeongnam and 1 in Seoul) were also related to the same ‘Jusa Ajumma’.

The city of Busan has identified a total of 13 confirmed patients related to visiting injections and sees nursing assistants who suspected coronavirus symptoms as a link.

In the first place, the weight of the possibility that the infected nursing assistant spreads the infection to those who infected it one after another, or that this nursing assistant spreads the infection after the injection in the process of administering the injection.

However, it was not confirmed whether the nurse was infected. This is because a funeral with cremation was held on day 5 with no time for diagnosis after he died of an acute myocardial infarction on day 3.

Nursing aides who inject injections without a prescription are subject to penalties under the Medical Law, but because those who receive injections are not punished, the City of Busan recommends that citizens who receive injections, such as nutritional supplements in their homes, voluntarily visit a health center last month for consultations.

Visiting injections can be used as a manual for “ silent spread ” if the person giving the injection or the appropriate person is associated with a confirmed diagnosis, because it is possible to receive nutritional injections in secret at a price of 20,000 to 30,000 won without visiting a hospital or clinic with a single phone call.

A Busan city health official said: “The dead nursing assistant received the phone call, visited her home and gave her an injection.

Reporter Kim Yong-woo, Youngnam Headquarters [email protected]

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