China News Service, April 10, according to Korean media reports, according to the latest data reported by the South Korean Central Epidemic Prevention Headquarters and Daegu City on the 10th, there are no new cases of new coronary pneumonia in Daegu area from 0:00 on the 9th to 0:00 on the 10th. A total of 6807 cases were diagnosed. This is the first new case dropped to zero after the outbreak of Daegu.

This is 52 days after the first confirmed patient appeared in Daegu, South Korea on February 18, the No. 31 case of the "Xintiandi Church" believer who caused the outbreak of South Korea.

On February 29, 741 newly diagnosed cases in Daegu area reached the peak of a single day increase in the area. Subsequently, the new data showed a downward trend.

Until early March, Daegu's newly diagnosed cases remained between 300 and 500 in a single day.

After entering April, Daegu's daily newly diagnosed data are: 20 cases on the 1st; 21 cases on the 2nd; 9 cases on the 3rd; 27 cases on the 4th; 7 cases on the 5th; 13 cases on the 6th; 13 cases on the 7th ; 9 cases on the 8th; 4 cases on the 9th.

Although the newly confirmed cases are showing a stable trend, the epidemic prevention authorities still have concerns that the "second pandemic" and other events may be prolonged.

Daegu Mayor Quan Yongzhen said, "From a global pandemic, this is not a problem that can be solved by temporarily blocking and maintaining social distance. Experts also mentioned the possibility of a second pandemic and the need for long-term response ".

The Daegu government is preparing for anti-epidemic measures 19 days after the end of the "Highly Maintaining Social Distance" campaign.

Daegu City plans to set up a pan-citizen countermeasures committee with participation of civic groups and business groups next week. This is also preparations for responding to the transition to a life epidemic prevention system.

The South Korean Central Epidemic Prevention Headquarters reported on the 10th that from 0:00 on the 9th to 0:00 on the local time, there were 27 new cases of newly diagnosed coronary pneumonia in South Korea, with a total of 10450 cases.

In addition, as of now, the cumulative death toll in South Korea has risen to 208.