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ofNiklas Eriksson
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More than 100 new crown cases have been discovered in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
The center of the outbreak is a nightclub district.
Authorities are now tracking 1,982 people who have been in the area through mobile data, credit cards, and surveillance movies.
South Korean authorities have already tracked and identified 10,905 people who were in the Itaewon entertainment district in Seoul. Of these club, bar and restaurant visitors, 7,272 have already been tested.
But. 1,982 people who must have been in the area have yet to be identified, Reuters writes.
Therefore, the authorities are now tracking the infection through all possible ways to avoid further detection of infection. Among other things, they go through card transactions in the area. They find phones that were in Itaewon.
In addition to going through the surveillance camera that is available.
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More than 100 new crown cases have been discovered with links to the Itaewon Entertainment District.
So far, 102 people connected to the nightclub outbreak have tested positive for the coronavirus, Reuters writes.
South Korean media has designated LGBTQ clubs as the infection center for the new outbreak. According to Amnesty, according to the organization, sexual orientation is a sensitive issue, pointing to clubs that cure infection risks, not only to stigmatize people but also to make it easier to detect the infection, Reuters writes.
Following Amnesty criticism, authorities began offering anonymous evidence and this should have led to a duplication.
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Curious people pass by one of the nightclubs that have been closed in the area.
A total of 10,936 crown cases have been confirmed in South Korea and 258 people have died.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has called for public action to help the contagious authority curb the spread:
– We cannot afford to hesitate when we see the crisis we are facing. We must immediately strengthen our quarantine and care systems, says the president, according to Reuters.
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One of the nightclubs in Itaewon that is now closed.
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