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Coronavirus: South Korea steps up measures as infections spike | Coronavirus: South Korea steps up measures as infections spike |
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South Korea has stepped up measures to contain the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, as confirmed infections rose sharply for a second day. | |
Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said it was now an emergency situation. | |
The southern cities of Daegu and Cheongdo have been declared "special care zones". The streets of Daegu are now largely abandoned. | |
South Korea has also locked down its military after several soldiers tested positive for the coronavirus. | |
The authorities have also told about 9,000 members of a religious group to self quarantine, after the sect was identified as a coronavirus hotbed. | |
On Friday, the country reported 52 new confirmed cases after 53 on Thursday. South Korea now has a total of 156 cases making it the largest cluster outside mainland China and the cruise ship docked off Japan. | |
Authorities confirmed the country's first death from the virus in Cheongdo earlier this week. | |
The man was a long-term patient at a mental health facility, where alongside him another 14 patients have also tested positive. | |
The new virus, which originated last year in Hubei province in China, causes a respiratory disease called Covid-19. | |
What measures are being taken? | What measures are being taken? |
From the 52 new cases reported on Friday, 41 are in Daegu, a city 300km (186 miles) south-east of the capital Seoul, and 39 of those are from a cluster involving a religious sect. | |
Reacting to the quickly deteriorating situation, the government promised swift measures to prevent further spread of the virus. | |
"It is urgent to find people who have contacted infected people and cure patients," PM Chung said, according to news agency Yonhap. | |
He said the government was readying resources like sickbeds, medical equipment and health workers and warned the virus was now spreading locally. | He said the government was readying resources like sickbeds, medical equipment and health workers and warned the virus was now spreading locally. |
"The government has so far focused on curbing infections coming from outside the country. From now on, the government will further prioritise preventing the virus from spreading locally." | "The government has so far focused on curbing infections coming from outside the country. From now on, the government will further prioritise preventing the virus from spreading locally." |
Health Minister Park Neung-hoo said authorities would allow hospitals to isolate respiratory patients from others in an effort to prevent any spread within medical institutions. | Health Minister Park Neung-hoo said authorities would allow hospitals to isolate respiratory patients from others in an effort to prevent any spread within medical institutions. |
He also said that all pneumonia patients in Daegu hospitals would be checked for the virus. | He also said that all pneumonia patients in Daegu hospitals would be checked for the virus. |
What happened in Daegu? | What happened in Daegu? |
The city's biggest cluster appears to be at a branch of a religious sect which calls itself the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony. | The city's biggest cluster appears to be at a branch of a religious sect which calls itself the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony. |
South Korean health officials believe these infections are linked to a 61-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus earlier this week. | South Korean health officials believe these infections are linked to a 61-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus earlier this week. |
The Shincheonji, which has been accused of being a cult, said it had now shut down its Daegu branch and that services in other regions would be held online or individually at home. | The Shincheonji, which has been accused of being a cult, said it had now shut down its Daegu branch and that services in other regions would be held online or individually at home. |
Daegu is the country's fourth-largest city and its streets are now largely abandoned as the 2.5 million residents are asked to remain at home after authorities have described the church cluster as "super-spreading event". | Daegu is the country's fourth-largest city and its streets are now largely abandoned as the 2.5 million residents are asked to remain at home after authorities have described the church cluster as "super-spreading event". |
As of Friday, more than 400 members of the church were showing symptoms of the disease, though tests were still ongoing, the city mayor said. | |
What about China and elsewhere? | What about China and elsewhere? |
The latest figures from China put the death toll from the disease at 2,236 people and total infections at more than 75,000. | The latest figures from China put the death toll from the disease at 2,236 people and total infections at more than 75,000. |
The virus has also spread around the globe with more than 1,000 cases and several deaths in the rest of Asia, in Europe, the US and Africa. | The virus has also spread around the globe with more than 1,000 cases and several deaths in the rest of Asia, in Europe, the US and Africa. |
South Korea is now the worst affected country after mainland China and the more than 600 infections on a cruise ship docked in Japan. | South Korea is now the worst affected country after mainland China and the more than 600 infections on a cruise ship docked in Japan. |
Passengers of the Diamond Princess who have tested negative continue to disembark the ship in Yokohama after more than 14 days quarantined on board. | |
More than 150 Australian passengers have been evacuated from the ship and have already arrived in Darwin, where they will begin two more weeks of quarantine. | More than 150 Australian passengers have been evacuated from the ship and have already arrived in Darwin, where they will begin two more weeks of quarantine. |
Australian officials said on Friday that six people had reported feeling unwell on arrival in Darwin and were immediately tested. | Australian officials said on Friday that six people had reported feeling unwell on arrival in Darwin and were immediately tested. |
Two of those people tested positive despite having received negative tests before leaving Japan. | Two of those people tested positive despite having received negative tests before leaving Japan. |
The first batch of people from Hong Kong have also flown back to the city, where they will similarly be quarantined. | The first batch of people from Hong Kong have also flown back to the city, where they will similarly be quarantined. |