Concern about “second wave” spread to 133 people in South Korea nightclub outbreak May 17 at 17:12

A total of 133 people have been confirmed to have been infected by the new coronavirus outbreak at a nightclub in the downtown area of ​​Seoul, South Korea. In Seoul, a new infection has occurred in another downtown area, and the concern about the "second wave" is spreading.

Regarding the outbreak of the new coronavirus that occurred at the beginning of this month at a nightclub in Itaewon, a downtown area of ​​Seoul, the Korean government confirmed the number of people who have been infected by 133 on the afternoon of the 14th. I announced that it has become.

This includes cases in which a student was infected by a nightclub guest, a lecturer at a cram school in Incheon, near Seoul, and it seems that the tutor of this student was also infected.

Also, after visiting the nightclub, it was confirmed that three foreigners who had eaten at a restaurant in another place were infected, and at the same time, a man who entered this restaurant was also infected. I understand.

Of the 2000 nightclub guests, the location of about 2000 people is still unknown, so the Korean government promptly called for a PCR test and said, "We are concerned about secondary and tertiary infections nationwide. "We will be done."

On the other hand, it was found that five people who visited a restaurant in another downtown area of ​​Hong Kong, Hongik University entrance, were infected with the new coronavirus, but around the nightclub where there was a mass infection. The fact that they haven't done so has made them more concerned about the "second wave".