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- Date2020-07-13 20:32
- Update2020-07-13 21:02
- DivisionDivision of Risk assessment and International cooperation
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Updates on COVID-19 in Republic of Korea
13 July 2020
□ As of 0:00, 13 July 2020, the total number of confirmed cases is 13,497 (including 1,872 imported cases), of which 12,204 cases have been discharged from isolation. There are 19 new local cases, 43 new imported cases, and 0 new deaths.
Period (since 3 Jan) |
Total |
Tested positive (PCR) |
Testing in progress |
Tested negative (PCR) |
|||
Confirmed |
Discharged from isolation |
Under isolation |
Deceased |
||||
As of 0:00 12 July (Sun) |
1,402,144 |
13,417 |
12,178 |
950 |
289 |
21,830 |
1,366,897 |
As of 0:00 13 July (Mon) |
1,408,312 |
13,479 |
12,204 |
986 |
289 |
21,845 |
1,372,988 |
Difference |
(+)6,168 |
(+)62 |
(+)26 |
(+)36 |
- |
(+)15 |
(+)6,091 |
□ The current state* of major local clusters as of today (as of 12:00, 13 July) are as follows:
* The specific figures below may differ from the daily reported statistics (which are based on figures as of 0:00 today) or figures disclosed by local municipalities due to factors such as report timing and differences in the time period considered
○ Related to the Gwangmyeong Soo Clinic Center in Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi Province, 2 dialysis patients and 2 family members of confirmed case were additionally confirmed after the index case (a dialysis patient) was confirmed on 10 July. In total, 5* cases have been confirmed.
* 91 tested (Soo Clinic Center staff, visitors, and patients), 2 confirmed, others tested negative
○ Related to a family in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon City, 2 cases were confirmed on 11 July. 4 cases were additionally confirmed at the household where one of the confirmed cases worked as a nanny. 2 of the additionally confirmed cases were children who attended a daycare center. Testing* of teachers who worked at and children who attended the daycare center is underway.
* 35 children negative, 9 teachers negative, 4 testing underway (1 teacher, 2 guardians, 1 child)
○ Related to the door-to-door sales group in Gwangju City, 5 additional cases were confirmed. The new cases are related to the Ilgok Central Church (1), badminton club (2) and T WORLD (phone store) (2). In total, 140* cases have been confirmed.
Category |
Index case confirmed |
Number of related confirmed cases |
Gwangneuksa Temple |
27 June |
14 |
Geumyang Building (officetel) |
27 June |
26 |
Tourist group |
30 June |
5 |
Gwangju Love Church |
30 June |
17 |
CCC Agape Silver Center |
30 June |
7 |
Hanwul Nursing Home |
1 July |
11 |
Gwangju Ilgok Central Church |
2 July |
21 (+1) |
SM Sauna |
1 July |
7 |
T WORLD (mobile phone store) |
4 July |
6 (+2) |
Gwangju Gosi Hagwon |
8 July |
16 |
Happy View Hospital |
30 June |
1 |
Badminton club |
1 July |
9 (+2) |
Total |
|
140 |
* Subject to change based on findings from epidemiological investigation
□ As of 0:00, 13 July, there were 43 imported cases, of which, 18 were confirmed at the point of entry, and 25 were confirmed in the community while in mandatory self-quarantine after arrival.
○ The (presumed) location of infection acquisition of the 43 new imported cases are: America (7) (US 4, Mexico 3), Europe (4) (UK 2, Turkey 2), Africa (1), and Asia excluding China (31) (Philippines 16; Uzbekistan 9; Kazakhstan 3; Bangladesh 1; India 1; Japan 1).
[ Imported cases in Korea (as of 0:00, 13 July 2020) ] |
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|
Total |
Region/Country |
Where confirmed |
Nationality |
|||||||
China |
Asia ex-China |
Europe |
Americas |
Africa |
Australia |
Point of Entry |
Community |
Korean |
Other |
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New |
43 |
0 |
31 |
4 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
18 |
25 |
14 |
29 |
Total |
1,872 |
19 |
660 |
508 |
662 |
22 |
1 |
851 |
1021 |
1,325 |
547 |
(1.0%) |
(35.3%) |
(27.1%) |
(35.4%) |
(1.2%) |
(0.1%) |
(45.5%) |
(54.5%) |
(70.8%) |
(29.2%) |
* Figures may change based on findings from ongoing local epidemiological investigation efforts
□ The KCDC analyzed last two weeks’ COVID-19 control situation along with risk factors.
|
14 June ~ 27 June |
⇨ |
28 June ~ 11 July |
|
Average daily new local (domestic) confirmed cases |
28.8 |
31.7 |
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|
Seoul metropolitan area |
22.1 |
15.0 |
|
Average daily new imported confirmed cases (average) |
14.3 |
19.7 |
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Clusters (new) |
19 |
7 |
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Percentage of cases with uncertain route of transmission (under investigation) |
9.5% (57/603) |
9.4% (68/720) |
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|
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Percentage of cases managed under infectious disease prevention and control system1) |
less than 80% |
less than 80% |
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Percentage of confirmed cases, aged 20-39 |
34.5% |
36% |
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|
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Percentage of confirmed cases, aged 50 or higher |
46.7% |
40.8% |
1) Percentage of cases managed under infectious disease prevention and control system : percentage of new cases that tested positive while under home quarantine
* Figures may change based on findings from ongoing local epidemiological investigation efforts
○ The routes of transmission of the last two weeks indicate imported cases (42.7%) and local clusters (35.5%) account for a high proportion of new cases. The percentage of cases with uncertain routes of transmission (under investigation) was 9.4%, slightly smaller compared to 14 June ~ 27 June.
* New confirmed cases in the last 2 weeks, categorized by route of transmission (722 reported cases between 30 June 0:00 ~ 13 July 0:00) : imported cases 308 (42.7%), local clusters 256 (35.5%), under investigation 68 (9.4%), etc.
- In the case of local clusters: local clusters in the Seoul metropolitan area are decreasing, but local clusters continue to arise in the Honam and Chungcheong regions, centered around door-to-door sales, religious facilities, social gatherings, publicly used facilities, long-term care facilities, and educational facilities.
○ Analyzing the age of confirmed cases for the last 2 weeks, the percentage of confirmed individuals in their 20s and 30s increased to 36%, while the percentage of confirmed individuals who were in their 50s or above was shown to be 40.8%.
<Weekly new confirmed cases in the last 4 weeks, by age group>
□ In response to the recent imported cases, the Central Disease Control Headquarters will continue to analyze the COVID-19 situation in other countries and formulate practical response plans to prevent importation of cases from abroad.
<Daily new confirmed cases in the world (as of 12 July, WHO)>
(Unit: number of cases)
○ Daily new confirmed cases in the world (as of 12 July, WHO) is at 201,009* cases and is consistently increasing.
* (Daily new confirmed cases) 2,125 (1 February) → 1,232 (1 March) → 72,045 (1 April) → 83,271 (1 May) → 104,195 (1 June) → 169,401 (1 July)
○ Daily new confirmed cases in the world by continent (as of 12 July, WHO) indicates Americas (114,902 cases (57.2%)) and Asia (40,781 cases (20.3%)) in the two highest case-count continents.
<COVID-19 in Major Countries>
|
Country |
Total cases/patients (cumulative) |
Confirmed cases per 100,000* |
Deaths (cumulative) |
Fatality rate (%) |
Deaths per 100,000* |
Americas |
United States |
3,301,820 |
1003.3 |
135,171 |
4.1 |
41.1 |
Brazil |
1,864,681 |
877.9 |
72,100 |
3.9 |
33.9 |
|
Europe |
Germany |
199,919 |
242.6 |
9,071 |
4.5 |
11.0 |
Italy |
243,061 |
410.6 |
34,954 |
14.4 |
59.0 |
|
Sweden** |
74,898 |
741.6 |
5,526 |
7.4 |
54.7 |
|
Africa |
Republic of South Africa |
264,184 |
454.7 |
3,971 |
1.5 |
6.8 |
Asia |
Kazakhstan |
58,253 |
313.2 |
352 |
0.6 |
1.9 |
Philippines |
54,222 |
50.2 |
1,372 |
2.5 |
1.3 |
|
Uzbekistan |
12,706 |
38.7 |
58 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
|
Japan |
21,868 |
17.2 |
982 |
4.5 |
0.8 |
|
India |
849,553 |
62.1 |
22,674 |
2.7 |
1.7 |
|
Republic of Korea |
13,479 |
26.0 |
289 |
2.1 |
0.6 |
* Based on total population by country (as of 2019): United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Republic of Korea January 2020 Ministry of Interior and Safety’s Resident Registration and Population Status
○ Analyzing confirmed cases and deaths in other countries,
- The 5 countries with the highest confirmed cases per 100,000 people were Qatar (3,837), Bahrain (2,029), Chile (1,721.5), Kuwait (1,307), and Oman (1,120.3). The situation in these countries are as follows:
Country |
Total patients (cumulative) |
Deaths (cumulative) |
Fatality rate (%) |
Confirmed cases per 100,000 citizens |
Qatar |
103,598 |
147 |
0.1 |
3,837 |
Bahrain |
32,470 |
107 |
0.3 |
2,029 |
Chile |
315,041 |
6,979 |
2.2 |
1,721.5 |
Kuwait |
54,894 |
390 |
0.7 |
1,307 |
Oman |
56,015 |
257 |
0.5 |
1,120.3 |
- The 5 countries with the highest case fatality rate were Yemen (26.3%), France (17.6%), Belgium (15.6%), UK (15.5%), and Italy (14.4%). The situation in these countries are as follows:
Country |
Total patients (cumulative) |
Deaths (cumulative) |
Fatality rate (%) |
Yemen |
1,389 |
365 |
26.3 |
France |
170,752 |
30,004 |
17.6 |
Belgium |
62,606 |
9,782 |
15.6 |
UK |
289,603 |
44,819 |
15.5 |
Italy |
243,061 |
34,954 |
14.4 |
○ Along with the increase in confirmed cases all over the world, the number of imported cases is also increasing.
- Last week, the number of imported confirmed cases was 158, of which 42 were Korean citizens and 116 were foreign nationals.
○ All incoming travelers from abroad are subject to a mandatory 2 week quarantine and testing process. Imported cases are being found during the screening or quarantine process.
○ In order to stop the importation of COVID-19 cases and to prevent local community transmission,
- Starting 23 June, limitation on visa issuance and flight is being placed on countries that have been designated as high risk countries that require strengthened infectious disease prevention and control. The designation is based on the COVID-19 infection risk assessment.
- In addition, foreign workers in possession of an E-9 visa (non-professional employment) must obtain a self-quarantine confirmation document before entering Korea. The location of self-quarantine will be strictly verified. If the worker does not possess this document, he/she will be barred from entry.
- Starting 9 July, routine flights arriving from designated high risk countries that require strengthened infectious disease prevention and control have been flying under 60% seat capacity. When departing for these countries, permission to re-enter Korea may be limited under current policies.
- Starting 13 July, all foreigners arriving from designated high risk countries that require strengthened infectious disease prevention and control must be in possession of a negative PCR test* that was issued within 48 hours prior to the time of departure. These test results will be submitted upon entry into Korea.
* Issued from testing/medical facilities designated by Republic of Korea’s overseas embassies or consulates
- In addition, infectious disease prevention and control has been strengthened in harbors. Starting 13 July, it is planned to mandate foreign sailors arriving through harbors to quarantine in designated temporary residential facilities for 14 days.
* 2 regions have designated temporary residential facilities (Busan, Yeosu); starting 13 July, they will be open. More facilities will be open as they are designated by authorities.
□ The Central Disease Control Headquarters stressed that COVID-19 infection can occur in facilities that are closed, crowded, and are close-contact settings. Thereby, people should postpone social gatherings and meetings, while refraining from going to publicly used facilities, such as nightlife entertainment facilities, pubs, karaokes, and PC cafes.
- Hand washing, mask wearing, and social distancing (2m recommended) should be kept in everyday life.
○ Senior citizens over 65 years of age should refrain from going to social gatherings or meetings in places that lack ventilation and are crowded.
- If going to such a meeting, refrain from sharing a meal and singing. Wear a mask and periodically use hand sanitizer.
- For your health, it is important to manage and seek treatment for chronic medical conditions and regularly exercise.
[ Regional distribution and epidemiological links of the confirmed cases ] |
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Region |
Confirmed cases |
Other major clusters |
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Total |
Imported cases |
Clusters |
Other* |
New cases |
||||||
Sub- total |
Shin- cheonji |
Other local clusters |
Contacts of confirmed cases |
Linked to imported cases |
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Seoul |
1,429 |
320 |
976 |
8 |
841 |
58 |
69 |
133 |
13 |
Nightclubs (139), Richway (121), Guro-gu call center (99), Yangcheon-gu sport facility (44), Seongsim Day Care Center (43), Manmin Central Church (41), SMR newly planted churches group (37), Dong-an Church-PC Cafe (28), Coupang (24), Wangsung Church (30), Gangnam Yeoksam-dong gathering (13), Daejeon door-to-door sales (8), Uijeongbu Apartment (8), Gangnam-gu financial institution (8), Lotte Midopa Gwanghwamun Building (3) etc. |
Busan |
156 |
37 |
89 |
12 |
58 |
18 |
1 |
30 |
0 |
Onchun Church (39), Suyeong-gu Kindergarten (5), Nightclubs (4), etc. |
Daegu |
6,927 |
47 |
6,131 |
4,511 |
699 |
917 |
4 |
749 |
1 |
Second Mi-Ju Hospital (196), Hansarang Convalescent Hospital (124), Daesil Convalescent Hospital (101), Fatima Hospital (39), Daegu Acting Academy (11), Nightclubs (2), etc. |
Incheon |
363 |
70 |
282 |
2 |
262 |
10 |
8 |
11 |
3 |
Coupang (61), SMR newly planted churches group (57), Nightclubs (54), Richway (24), Guro-gu call center (19), Gyeyang-gu real estate agency family (12), SMR door-to-door sales gathering (6), Car enthusiast group (4) etc. |
Gwangju |
168 |
20 |
142 |
9 |
120 |
7 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
Gwangju door-to-door sales (119) |
Daejeon |
159 |
16 |
122 |
2 |
99 |
21 |
0 |
21 |
0 |
Door-to-door sales in Daejeon (56), The Joeun Clinic (16), etc. |
Ulsan |
55 |
22 |
26 |
16 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
7 |
0 |
|
Sejong |
50 |
5 |
44 |
1 |
40 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (31), gym facilities (8) |
Gyeonggi |
1,369 |
313 |
958 |
29 |
788 |
77 |
64 |
98 |
11 |
Grace River Church (67), Coupang (67), Nightclubs (59), Richway (58), Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital (50), Guro-gu call center-Bucheon SaengMyeongSu Church (50), Yangcheon-gu sport facility (28). SMR Newly planted churches group (25), Lord Glory Church (25), Anyang-Gunpo pastors group (22), Uijeongbu Apartment (21), SMR door-to-door sales (19), Lotte Confectionery logistics center (15), Wangsung Church (9), Seongnam neighbors gathering (7), Gwangmyeong Soo Clinic Center (3), etc. |
Gangwon |
69 |
19 |
43 |
17 |
26 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
2 |
Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital (10), Apartments in Wonju (4), Richway (4), Geumcheon-gu rice milling machine manufacturer (4), etc. |
Chung- buk |
69 |
14 |
45 |
6 |
29 |
8 |
2 |
10 |
1 |
Goesan-gun Jangyeon-myeon (11), Nightclubs (9), Guro-gu call center (2), etc. |
Chung- nam |
185 |
26 |
147 |
0 |
142 |
4 |
1 |
12 |
4 |
Gym facilities in Cheonan (103), Daejeon door-to-door sales (15), Richway (3), etc. |
Jeonbuk |
36 |
20 |
11 |
1 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
Daejeon door-to-door sales (3), Nightclubs (2) |
Jeonnam |
32 |
16 |
11 |
1 |
7 |
2 |
1 |
5 |
0 |
Gwangju door-to-door sales (4), Gwangju Gosi Hagwon (2), etc. |
Gyeong- buk |
1,393 |
24 |
1,236 |
566 |
478 |
192 |
0 |
133 |
0 |
Cheongdo Daenam Hospital (119), Bonghwa Pureun Nursing Home (68), Gyeongsan Seo Convalescent Hospital (66), pilgrimage to Israel (41), Yecheon-gun (40), Gumi Elim Church (10), etc. |
Gyeong- nam |
148 |
38 |
90 |
32 |
50 |
6 |
2 |
20 |
2 |
Geochang Church (10), Wings Tower (9), Geochang Woongyang-myeon (8), Nightclubs (2), etc. |
Jeju |
20 |
14 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
|
Ports of Entry |
851 |
851 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
18 |
|
Total |
13,479 |
1,872 |
10,355 |
5,213 |
3,654 |
1,326 |
162 |
1,252 |
62 |
|
(%) |
(13.9) |
(76.8) |
(38.7) |
(27.1) |
(9.8) |
(1.2) |
(9.3) |
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* Not classified into a cluster or under investigation ※ The interim classification is based on the reporting location, which may change depending on further epidemiological investigation. |
[ Daily new confirmed cases by chain of transmission ]
TOTAL
Seoul City
Incheon City
Gyeonggi Province
Daejeon City
Gwangju City
[ Age distribution of severe cases ] |
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Total |
Severe |
( |
% |
) |
Very severe |
( |
% |
) |
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Total |
20 |
8 |
( |
100.0 |
) |
12 |
( |
100.0 |
) |
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80 and above |
3 |
1 |
( |
12.5 |
) |
2 |
( |
16.7 |
) |
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70-79 |
8 |
2 |
( |
25.0 |
) |
6 |
( |
50.0 |
) |
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60-69 |
4 |
3 |
( |
37.5 |
) |
1 |
( |
8.3 |
) |
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50-59 |
5 |
2 |
( |
25.0 |
) |
3 |
( |
25.0 |
) |
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40-49 |
0 |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
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30-39 |
0 |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
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20-29 |
0 |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
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10-19 |
0 |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
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0-9 |
0 |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
0 |
( |
0.0 |
) |
[ New cases (for last 2 weeks) by chain of transmission ]