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Tabanan hospital declared COVID-19 cluster as 10 new cases emerge

Six of the 10 new cases might have contracted the virus while visiting a COVID-19 positive patient.  

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, June 24, 2020 Published on Jun. 23, 2020 Published on 2020-06-23T19:47:42+07:00

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Tabanan hospital declared COVID-19 cluster as 10 new cases emerge A medical staff member checks a blood sample during free rapid testing for COVID-19 sponsored by the National Police in Jakarta on June 21. (AFP/Adek Berry)

A private hospital in Tabanan, Bali, has been identified as a new cluster for COVID-19 transmission after 10 new cases emerged.

The new transmissions occurred after the hospital treated a patient, who was later confirmed to have contracted the fast-spreading coronavirus. Tabanan COVID-19 task force spokesperson I Putu Dian Setiawan confirmed the case on Tuesday. 

Six of the 10 new cases might have contracted the virus while visiting the aforementioned COVID-19 positive patient.  

"The transmissions took place in a private hospital in Tabanan," Dian said as quoted by kompas.com.

Meanwhile, the remaining four new cases were medical workers who treated the patient. 

Twenty-seven people who had physical contact with the 10 COVID-19 patients have been quarantined by authorities and have undergone PCR tests.

Despite the incident, Dian assured that hospitals across the regency had implemented proper COVID-19 protocols to prevent the virus spread. 

"Don't forget to wear masks, maintain the suggested physical distance and apply other required health protocols during visits," said Dian. (vny)

 

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