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Corea del Sur retrocede en su nueva normalidad y ordena volver a cerrar discos y bares por COVID-19

Esto luego de encontrar trece casos relacionados a una sola persona contagiada que recorrió cinco clubes nocturnos de Seúl.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 06: People walk along the street in face masks on May 06, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea returned largely to normal as citizens return to their daily routines under eased guidelines and museums and libraries reopened under eased social distancing rules as the number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) infections has stayed low for weeks. But health authorities are still wary of "blind spots" in the fight against the virus cluster infections and imported cases. According to the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2 new cases were reported. The total number of infections in the nation tallies at 10,806. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 06: People walk along the street in face masks on May 06, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea returned largely to normal as citizens return to their daily routines under eased guidelines and museums and libraries reopened under eased social distancing rules as the number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) infections has stayed low for weeks. But health authorities are still wary of "blind spots" in the fight against the virus cluster infections and imported cases. According to the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2 new cases were reported. The total number of infections in the nation tallies at 10,806. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) / Chung Sung-Jun

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 06: People walk along the street in face masks on May 06, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea returned largely to normal as citizens return to their daily routines under eased guidelines and museums and libraries reopened under eased social distancing rules as the number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) infections has stayed low for weeks. But health authorities are still wary of "blind spots" in the fight against the virus cluster infections and imported cases. According to the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2 new cases were reported. The total number of infections in the nation tallies at 10,806. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

El gobierno de Corea del Sur determinó volver a cerrar los bares y clubes nocturnos en el país por los próximos 30 días, luego que autoridades sanitarias rastrearan a un caso de COVID-19 que contagió a 13 personas al recorrer cinco discotecas de Seúl.

El hombre no tenía síntomas cuando visitó los lugares. A mediados de semana dio positivo en un test de coronavirus y fue hospitalizado.

Recientemente el país asiático había permitido la reapertura de ciertos recintos como museos, discotecas y lugares de oración, tras «aplastar la curva de contagios» con una agresiva política de rastreo de casos de coronavirus usando cámaras de seguridad y rastreando el uso de tarjetas bancarias en el comercio, informando posteriormente al entorno en el barrio a través de mensajes de alerta a los celulares, advirtiendo a la población de guardar cuarentena preventiva y testearse. Además, informan en un sitio web los lugares que ha visitado y los trayectos de la persona contagiada.

 

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