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0 intensive care beds available on the second day
On the 19th, eight people died from a new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) in Gyeonggi-do. The number of deaths per day in Tokyo is the highest in history.
According to Gyeonggi-do on the 20th, 8 people in their 60s, 5 in 80s and 1 in 90, among the confirmed corona19 patients the day before, died. This is more than 7 people on day 17, which is the highest per day. As a result, the cumulative death toll of Corona 19 in Gyeonggi province has risen to 163.
Six of the dead were found to have died during quarantine in a cohort (same group) in two nursing hospitals, including Bucheon Hyo Plus Nursing Hospital (5), where the group infection occurred.
One of the remaining two died during treatment at Seongnam City Medical Center, and one died during treatment at Namyangju Hyundai Hospital after being confirmed on the 14th.
On this day, 249 new confirmed cases of Corona 19 were counted in the Gyeonggi area, and at 0 o’clock, the confirmed cumulative number was 11,702. The number of new confirmed cases is 244 local outbreaks and 5 foreign entries.
At 0 o’clock in the day, the Corona 19 Treatment Hospital bed utilization rate in Tokyo was 85.9% (681 out of 793), down from 90.2% the day before. The situation improved by securing an additional 25 beds the day before.
There is a situation where the 49 beds for seriously ill patients are not available for two days in a row after the 18th.
Many of the new confirmed cases were added, focusing on the infected sites of the existing pool. There were 11 people related to Paju wellness facilities (12 people accumulated), 7 people (12 people) related to Pocheon golf course, Anyang religious facilities (35 people accumulated in the province), and 1 person each at the Gunpo Day Center (43 people accumulated).
Gyeonggi-do said, “In accordance with the rapid increase in confirmed cases, we are concentrating our administrative power on securing critically ill beds for nursing homes and national university hospitals through emergency administrative orders.”
Lee Jong-gu reporter [email protected]
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