18 New Cases of Coronavirus in Daegu Linked to Church Service

The woman from Daegu who it is unknown how she contracted the coronavirus has now being called a “superspreader” because of how she likely infected 18 other people at her church:

A Daegu city worker disinfects a church in Daegu, 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Feb. 19, 2020. The country’s 31st patient attends the church, with authorities believing 10 people were infected at the site. (Yonhap)

South Korea confirmed 20 more cases of the novel coronavirus Wednesday, bringing the total number of infections here to 51, with most new patients traced to church services, stoking concerns that the country may identify more virus patients despite tighter quarantine measures.

According to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), 18 of the new patients are in Daegu, 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, and in the adjacent North Gyeongsang region.

The country’s 31st patient, probably a coronavirus “super spreader,” is believed to have infected at least 15 others and came in contact with 166 people. The 61-year-old woman, a Daegu resident, started to complain of a fever on Feb. 10 and was confirmed to be infected Tuesday.

A preliminary epidemiological investigation shows that the potential super spreader attended several of the same church services as the other newly confirmed patients and had direct contact with one person at a Daegu hospital.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link, but this lady for Daegu has been using mass transportation in the days before the symptoms of coronavirus began to show. If people in her church became infected it seems people in mass transit with her could get infected as well.

I think one thing that will come out of this is that church attendance across the country will drop.

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Larrice
Larrice
4 years ago

I say it’s not really a church. It’s a cult movement called Shinchonji which uses brainwashing and mass recruitments of unsuspecting using deceptive methods. The woman got it from her husband who got it from someone else in South Korea. I wouldn’t be surprised if the quarantine was already broken when we have so many Chinese people going back and forth between Korea and China.

Flyingsword
4 years ago

Korea was never strict about anything left and leaving the door open to any chinese that want to come in. Not even stopping any of the 71000 chinese students coming back for next semester. Korea has committed suicide by being a vassal of china.

Flyingsword
4 years ago

Article ref chinese students https://news.v.daum.net/v/20200218161401589

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
4 years ago

That disinfectant is really going to do some good…

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

Maybe it is not disinfectant.

Maybe it is liquid chemtrail.

Maybe COVID-19 is not real… just a disinformation campaign to manipulate the public into begging for chemtrail concentrate to be sprayed directly on them.

That is a desperate move by the ruling elite.

They won’t be able to keep the flat earth a secret much longer.

Andy
Andy
4 years ago

I wonder what contingency plans are in place if this virus were to ever start spreading on any of our military bases.

johnhenry
johnhenry
4 years ago

CH: “Liquid chemtrail”? You’re killing me here! Chemtrails are nothing but contrails and are basically harmless.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

“Chemtrails are nothing but contrails and are basically harmless.”

That’s what they want you to believe.

But a real chemist analyzed them in a real lab and said they were primarily composed of 4 deadly chemicals, dihydrogen monoxide, hydrogen hydroxide, hydronium hydroxide, and the sinister hydric acid.

Those complex chemicals don’t sound very harmless to me!

Andy
Andy
4 years ago

From USAG Daegu Facebook page:
UPDATE #16
Non-mission essential personnel are not required to come to work tomorrow, Feb. 21.
(If its off with pay, then I’m jealous. 😛
https://www.facebook.com/USAGDaegu/posts/10158045621226796?__tn__=K-R

Flyingsword
4 years ago

If you are not mission essential, why are you there in the first place?

Andy
Andy
4 years ago

^^ I would guess some of those workers would answer that question with “Because there was a vacancy, and I applied for the job and was accepted”. I thought that just about every unit has non-mission essential personnel positions in them (Service support type of positions).

johnhenry
johnhenry
4 years ago

Dihodrygen Monoxide (aka H2O) is one of the most dangerous chemicals on the planet!

johnhenry
johnhenry
4 years ago

“Mission Essential” means the bare minimum to keep the base functioning at a minimal level. It does not mean the person’s job is a sinecure.

liz
liz
4 years ago

I learned during sequestration at a reserve base that finance isn’t considered “essential”. This wasn’t a big deal until payday.

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