South Korea reported its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in three years, health officials said Saturday.
He returned to South Korea on Friday from a business trip in Kuwait where he stayed for three weeks, the KCDC said a statement.
“Authorities have traced and separated 20 people who have come in close contact with the infected person,” KCDC head Chung Eun-gyeong told journalists.
He was hospitalized with fever and phlegm and has been quarantined at a university hospital, she added.
It is the first case of MERS diagnosed in South Korea since 2015, when an outbreak killed 38 people and triggered widespread panic.
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