(HBO) - On March 4 morning, the provincial Military Command and the Department of Health received and quarantined 106 citizens returning from the Republic of Korea. These people were living, working or studying across the RoK, including areas hit and not hit by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Citizens have their health checked before coming to quarantine site.

At the concentrated quarantine site in the provincial Military School, the people were provided with face masks, hand sanitisers and communication leaflets. They were also given medical checks and allocated to suitable accommodations. The provincial Military Command has arranged manpower, equipment, and plans to ensure meals and daily needs for quarantined people.

Every day, the quarantined people will have their health checked and their body temperature measured twice. If there is abnormal symptom, they will be transferred to the provincial General Hospital for medical examination, tests and treatment.

As of 8am on March 4, one person who returned from disease-hit Daegu city showed coughing symptoms, and was immediately transferred to the isolation ward of the General Hospital for testing and treatment./.

 


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