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  • South Korea - Media reports: 100 military persons quarantined after 1 is suspected coronavirus MERS case - June 3, 2015 - now reportedly positive test

    It appears a military member was hospitalized in the first hospital with a fracture and could be a contact of the 1st few cases.



    Osan Air Base officials Homers determination ... More than 100 suspected quarantine measures (total)

    Songgo Time | 2015/06/03 twenty-four past eleven p.m.

    When determining 軍 confirmed cases seemed to be the first patient Homers
    (AP) reporter Lee Young Jae = Osan Air Base officials belonging to one person Homers infection is suspected gotta reportedly isolated in a military hospital.
    If the executives receive Homers Homers first gunnae infection is diagnosed cases of infection.
    A yarn belonging to three days Osan Air Base, according to the group Homers received a positive decision from the day a military hospital.



    Accordingly, a military hospital was A yarn with him and his home quarantine measures, including soldiers belonging to Osan Air Base to the more than 100 soldiers who munbyeong.

    Military officials have described as "isolated a number of suspicious soldiers want to prevent the spread of the disease by reducing contact with infected characters at least Homers measures would have."

    A yarn had previously been hospitalized for fracture injuries in the art private hospital group, Gyeonggi all quarantine measures were based on the fact that the A yarn hospital where patients are treated for Homers proceed with the epidemiological investigation.
    A yarn fever, cough, runny nose, etc. Homers reportedly does not look suspicious symptoms.
    Military official said, "Homers infection of A yarn 4 will finally make the shipment arriving in the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control."
    The Defense Ministry said it has prepared a contingency plan, such as to block the influx of gunnae day Homers Homers ear infection, which measures a person suspected hyeonyeokbyeong enlistment.


    http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin...203151043.HTML


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  • #2

    Another media.....

    [Urgent] Homers doubt Osan Air Force military hospital isolation yarn discovery ... .. When gunnae first case confirmed

    Enter 2015-06-03 23:10

    Air Force officer one person Homers infection is suspected gotta reportedly isolated in a military hospital.If the officer receives a diagnosed infection Homers Homers is the first gunnae infections. 03 belong to the Osan Air Base, according to Air Force A yarn Homers received a positive decision from the military hospital.Accordingly, the A military hospital was isolated actions yarn and Osan 100 people, including soldiers belonging to the soldiers who munbyeong him admitted to a private hospital to treat patients earlier A yarn Homers it was military has conducted research on the dynamics A yarn based on this fact. A yarn Homers suspicious symptoms, such as cough and runny nose are known to invisible. Air Force officials finally Homers infections "A yarn Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control will fall in, "he said. Kim, Young - Suk Reporter yskim@kmib.co.kr

    http://news.kmib.co.kr/article/view....11111&sid1=all


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    • #3
      and another media....video at link.....

      Osan Air Base yarn one people tested positive Homers
      • 2015-06-03 23:47




      [Anchor]
      Homers infected patients came from the army. Osan Air Base in a quarantine treatment of Homers received a positive decision by executives working. Connect reporters. Long grass journalists! Homers infections are still came from the military?








      [Reporter]
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      • #4
        (LEAD) Officer at Osan Air Base suspected of MERS
        2015/06/03 23:54


        (ATTN: UPDATES throughout with more details)

        SEOUL, June 3 (Yonhap) -- An Air Force officer was isolated at a military hospital on Wednesday under suspicions he may be infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), military officials said.

        more..

        http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/nati...010700315.html


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        • #5
          17 minutes ago

          Korean officer tests positive for MERS at Osan Air Base

          By Ashley Rowland
          Stars and Stripes
          Published: June 3, 2015

          SEOUL, South Korea ? A South Korean air force officer stationed at Osan Air Base is under isolation at a military hospital after testing positive for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, according to media reports.
          ...
          Osan?s public affairs department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. However, 51st Fighter Wing commander Col. Brook Leonard acknowledged in a post on the wing?s Facebook page Thursday morning that base personnel might see news reports about the infected Korean officer.

          ?They (South Korea?s Air Force) have also taken prudent measures and asked around 100 visitors and coworkers who might have been in close contact to remain home today. None of these visitors or coworkers were U.S. personnel,? Leonard said.
          ...
          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
          -Nelson Mandela

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          • #6
            ROKAF CMSgt at Osan AB tests positive for MERS

            Posted 6/4/2015 Updated 6/4/2015

            51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs

            6/4/2015 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- A Republic of Korea Air Force chief master sergeant stationed at Osan Air Base tested positive for Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus at an off-base hospital June 3, 2015. He has shown no symptoms and is undergoing further testing.

            Approximately 100 coworkers and visitors of the ROKAF service member during his hospital stay were also asked to remain at home to ensure the virus doesn't spread. There are no other diagnosed cases of MERS-CoV on base. 51st Medical Group officials assess the risk of exposure for MERS-CoV to be minimal to low as the infection only spreads through prolonged close contact with an infected individual.

            "The virus spreads through close personal contact, such as caring for a MERS patient or sharing utensils and drink containers," said Col. Krystal Murphy, 51st Medical Group commander. "Therefore, we recommend everyone exercise caution and use good hygiene practices to prevent any further spread of MERS."

            According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommended hygiene precautions include washing hands regularly, especially before personal contact with the eyes, nose, mouth, or when eating or drinking, covering your mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, and avoiding personal contact with sick people.

            The 51st Medical Group here established a care plan for the base and is working with U.S. and Korean public health officials to stay informed on any developing issues with the virus.

            The MERS outbreak in the ROK, first reported May 20, has resulted in two reported deaths and the quarantine of over 1,300 individuals. In context, the Republic of Korea has over 51 million people.

            For more information or concerns, please call base Public Health at 784-4494/2515.


            "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
            -Nelson Mandela

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            • #7
              [same case as above?]
              Published: June 3, 2015
              Korean officer tests positive for MERS at Osan Air Base

              SEOUL, South Korea ? A South Korean air force officer stationed at Osan Air Base is under isolation at a military hospital after testing positive for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, according to media reports.
              However, the military member is not showing symptoms of the illness, such as fever or cough, according to South Korea?s Yonhap News. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to determine as early as Thursday if he has been infected.
              Thirty-five South Koreans have been diagnosed with MERS since May 20, and two have died. Yonhap reported some 1,300 people are under isolation at medical facilities or their homes with suspected cases of the disease, which was discovered in 2012 and is transmitted through prolonged contact.
              Col. Brook Leonard, commander of the 51st Fighter Wing, acknowledged in a post on the wing?s Facebook page Thursday morning that base personnel might see news reports about the infected Korean officer.
              ?They (South Korea?s Air Force) have also taken prudent measures and asked around 100 visitors and coworkers who might have been in close contact to remain home today. None of these visitors or coworkers were U.S. personnel,? Leonard said.
              DODEA Pacific spokesman Charly Hoff said there are no plans to close military schools in South Korea.

              Continued: http://www.stripes.com/news/korean-o...-base-1.350515

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              • #8
                South Korean airman on U.S. base tests positive for MERS

                5:42 p.m. EDT June 4, 2015 A South Korean airman assigned to Osan Air Base in Korea has tested positive for the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome virus, a contagious pathogen that has infected at least 36 people and killed three in the Republic of Korea.
                The 51st Fighter Wing public affairs office on Thursday issued a release saying the airman, a chief master sergeant in the Republic of Korea Air Force, is hospitalized off base and is not displaying any symptoms of the respiratory disease.
                Roughly 100 of his coworkers and acquaintances have been asked to stay home to keep the virus from spreading, according to the release.

                continued: http://www.navytimes.com/story/milit...orce/28475863/

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                • #9
                  I do not know if this case was included in today's coronavirus MERS press release, or not. The Ministry of Health did not specifically identify 5 of the 6 cases. link

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