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Major hospital in Seoul on alert after 9-year-old tests positive for coronavirus

All News 20:51 March 31, 2020

SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- A nine-year-old girl hospitalized at Asan Medical Center in Seoul tested positive for the coronavirus Tuesday, raising alert over possible transmissions at one of the biggest hospitals in South Korea.

The patient, who was being treated for non-respiratory symptoms in a single ward, was transferred to a negative pressure room after testing positive, according to the hospital in eastern Seoul.

An official said the hospital conducted the screening test after she was found to have visited Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital in nearby Gyeonggi Province, where nine cases have been reported.

The patient initially tested negative when she arrived at the children's emergency room at Asan Medical Center.

The children's emergency center and several other facilities, as well as 45 wards on the 13th floor of the hospital, have been shut down indefinitely.

Patients who had been in adjacent wards have also been moved to negative pressure rooms, the hospital said.

Asan Medical Center is one of the biggest general hospitals in the country, with 2,700 beds including those for patients in critical condition.

The pediatric emergency center of Asan Medical Center, a major general hospital in Seoul, is closed after a nine-year-old hospitalized girl tested positive for the novel coronavirus on March 31, 2020. (Yonhap)

The pediatric emergency center of Asan Medical Center, a major general hospital in Seoul, is closed after a nine-year-old hospitalized girl tested positive for the novel coronavirus on March 31, 2020. (Yonhap)


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