Police Agency Inspection Confirmation of Two Police Officers New Coronavirus April 9, 23:00

Two police officers from the Metropolitan Police Department were confirmed infected with the new coronavirus, and the Metropolitan Police Department has left more than 80 people, including colleagues working together, at home.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, new infections with the new coronavirus were confirmed by the 29-year-old male police officer of the Second Automobile Police Corps and the 49-year-old assistant police officer of the Air Corps.

Among them, the police officer of the Daini Automobile Police issued a fever of 38 degrees on the evening of July 7 and had a sense of discomfort in taste and smell, so a PCR test was performed at the hospital and a positive result was confirmed on the 9th.
He spoke to two men and women during an investigation on the case this month, but no one has ever reported any symptoms.

The Metropolitan Police Department has put 65 police officers working together at home.

In addition, the assistant lieutenant of the Air Corps gave a fever of over 39 degrees C on the 1st of this month, consulted the hospital, and was on standby at home, but received a PCR test on the 8th and was confirmed positive on the 9th. Was.

The Metropolitan Police Department has placed approximately 20 members on hold at home who may have been in contact with the assistant police.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, both the Second Automobile Police and the Air Corps will take measures such as adjusting the staffing so as not to hinder operations.

In addition, six police officers have been infected at the Metropolitan Police Department, and one man who has been detained in a detention cell has been confirmed.