Sunday, 7 June 2015

MERS: South Korea confirms fifth death

Acting Prime Minister Choi Kyung-Hwan urged the public not to panic, saying all patients had already been in hospital quarantine. - AFP Photo

SEOUL: South Korea reported its fifth death from MERS as the government on Sunday vowed "all-out" measures to curb the outbreak that was threatening to spread nationwide, including tracking mobile phones of those in quarantine.

The number of infections rose to 64 after 14 new cases, including one death, of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) were confirmed late Saturday night, the health ministry said.

It is the largest outbreak outside Saudi Arabia where it has infected more than 950 since 2012.

As of Sunday, more than 2,300 people had been placed under quarantine of varying degrees. About 2,100 were told to stay home and strictly limit their interactions with others, while about 200 were isolated in state hospitals.

All the 14 new infections were among people already in quarantine after being exposed to those diagnosed earlier, the ministry said.

However, Busan city authorities reported an additional case in the country's southern port and second-largest city, sparking alarm that the outbreak may spread nationwide.

The case was not included among the 14 new infections confirmed by the health ministry.

Acting Prime Minister Choi Kyung-Hwan vowed Sunday that "all-out efforts" would be made to curb the spread of the disease in Asia's fourth-largest economy.

He urged the public not to panic, saying all 64 patients had already been in hospital quarantine.

"We can put the situation under control because... the outbreak is not spreading to the outside community," Choi said in a press conference.

"People should not overreact and should cooperate closely (with the government) to minimise negative impact on the economy," he said. 

- Source: AFP

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