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COVID Confirmed In USFK Dependent In Daegu South Korea


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South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention informed United States Forces Korea today that a USFK dependent living in Daegu tested positive for COVID-19, making this the first time a USFK-related individual has tested positive for the virus.
 
USFK has raised the risk level to “high” for USFK peninsula-wide as a prudent measure to protect the force.
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USFK Individual Confirmed with COVID-19

By USFK Public Affairs | Feb. 24, 2020

CAMP HUMPHREYS, PYEONGTAEK, Republic of Korea — —
 
South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention informed United States Forces Korea today that a USFK dependent living in Daegu tested positive for COVID-19, making this the first time a USFK-related individual has tested positive for the virus.
 
USFK has raised the risk level to “high” for USFK peninsula-wide as a prudent measure to protect the force.
 
The patient, a 61-year old female, visited Camp Walker’s Post Exchange on Feb. 12 and 15, and KCDC and USFK health professionals are actively conducting contact tracing to determine whether any others may have been exposed.
 
USFK encourages all personnel to continue to practice strict proper hygiene procedures as the best ways to prevent the spread of viruses and protect the USFK population: wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer, do not touch your face or eyes with unclean hands, avoid handshaking and unnecessary contact with others, non-mission essential large gatherings, clean all common-use areas and items, use caution when traveling off-installation, and most importantly if feeling sick or ill, avoid going to work or school and seek medical treatment for proper diagnosis.
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