In connection with the Jinju International Prayer Center, the number of corona 19 confirmed patients continued, and Jinju Mayor Jo Gyu-il said, “We will expand the targets for visitor testing until December last year to prevent infection in local communities.”
Mayor Cho made this announcement at Jinju City Hall on the afternoon of the 13th by explaining the status of Corona 19. The quarantine authorities issued an administrative order for diagnostic tests on those who visited Jinju International Prayer Center between the past 3 and 8 days.
It is known that prayer meetings have been held here since December of last year.
Mayor Cho said, “In order to strengthen quarantine prevention to block the risk of transmission to local communities due to primary airway infection, we decided to expand the scope of test subjects as much as possible, and expand the test to visitors before and after the 3-8 days period and December. Said.
As a result of examining the obtained list, the number of visitors from January 1st to 2nd and 9th to 10th is 68, including 17 residents of other regions.
Jinju City has transferred 17 residents from other regions to the local government, and is simultaneously encouraging classification and inspection of the remaining 51 people.
It was identified as 114 visitors to the prayer center between January 3 and 8. Initially, 180 visitors were announced, but there were double registrants.
Mayor Cho said, “In the process of continuing the investigation, as the number of double-registered persons was identified on the 12th, followed by 14 on the 13th, a total of 114 people are currently under management.”
Among the visitors, 48 residents in other regions, 7 of them have not conducted the inspection so far, 3 of them have not visited, and 4 have been absent.
Mayor Jo Gyu-il said, “We are working to confirm the absence as much as possible.”
Mayor Cho said, “We are making every effort to end this collective infection as soon as possible and minimize damage by mobilizing all our administrative and quarantine capabilities.”
Mayor Jo Gyu-il said, “If you have visited Jinju International Prayer Center since last December, please visit the screening clinic of our city public health center to receive an examination.” I sincerely ask you to give me.”