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Gwangju Chonnam National University Hospital and local schools got different results with a quarantine rule.
Chonnam National University Hospital, which was somewhat neglected by quarantine regulations, had many confirmed cases.
Schools that followed quarantine rules well had no additional confirmed cases.
Confirmation of crown 19 at Chonnam National University Hospital is leading to a serial infection.
It leads to secondary to tertiary infections and is spreading to local communities.
Today (19), the metropolitan city of Gwangju announced that there were 35 confirmed cases in Gwangju related to the Chonnam National University Hospital.
In addition, 50 people were confirmed, including Jeonnam and Gyeonggi Province.
These include doctors, nurses, radiologists, patients, guardians, employees of tenant companies, and acquaintances.
The infections that occurred inside the hospital continued outside the hospital.
This is because discharged patients have also been confirmed.
Gwangju City saw quarantine regulations not being properly followed as the reason for the spread.
Health and Wellness Director Park Hyang said, “In the course of medical treatment, quarantine regulations were followed, but other than that, they were neglected in daily life.”
In addition, he said that the 1st building where the confirmed case was diagnosed was a large 11-story building, and that on the 1st floor there were multipurpose facilities such as banks and shops, so the spread was rapid.
It was also mentioned that the range of contacts increased as the infected patient was discharged.
He also said that it was a difficult structure to detect because most of them were asymptomatic.
On the other hand, there were confirmed cases in schools, kindergartens and kindergartens in Gwangju, but they did not spread due to further confirmation.
In November, 12 students and teachers were confirmed.
As a result of full inspection by quarantine authorities, no additional confirmed cases occurred.
Gwangju City is reported to have followed quarantine rules well.
Schools obey the ban on wearing masks, sitting down, washing hands, and talking to people next to them.
Principal Park said, “I am grateful for the students and staff who followed quarantine regulations well,” and said, “Still, please refrain from attending staff member meetings and events.”
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