South Korea is completely angry this time! The American troops flying from abroad are all positive, Han: We are not a colony

According to the US "Stars and Stripes" news, the US military in South Korea announced on the 13th that 11 more US soldiers arrived in South Korea from the United States and tested positive for new coronary pneumonia. Since the US military stationed in South Korea in late February, the number of cases related to it has increased to 74. The U.S. Army in South Korea said in a press release that two of the soldiers arrived at Osan Air Force Base on July 7 on a US government chartered "Patriot Express" (Patriot Express). Since July 8, another 9 soldiers landed at Incheon International Airport on 4 commercial flights. As part of the immigration procedures to contain the spread of the epidemic, the 11 soldiers tested positive before entering the mandatory two-week quarantine. It is reported that the U.S. military who has imported positive cases recently has committed illegal incidents in South Korea, which has caused widespread dissatisfaction among the Korean people. South Korean netizens said that the U.S. military is so bold and needs to tell the Americans that South Korea is not a colony of the United States, why not treat them Drive away?

After the diagnosis, these soldiers have been transferred to the Humphrey Camp or Wushan Air Force Base designated COVID-19 isolation facilities. Although the number of cases from the United States continues to increase, the US military in South Korea expressed confidence in its measures to combat the epidemic. Before the end of the quarantine, the test results of those arriving in South Korea must be negative. Before leaving the quarantine facility, the quarantined person must meet four conditions: asymptomatic for 7 days, no medication and no fever, two consecutive (with an interval of no less than 24 hours) of negative test results, and confirmed by medical professionals.

US military health professionals in South Korea also stated that the need to trace contacts is limited because all personnel must be tested and quarantined when they arrive in South Korea. The US Army Command in South Korea stated on July 10 that there are currently 21 active-duty soldiers in isolation. The department did not provide the latest data on the 13th, saying only that this number was "less than 1% of the total number of people." Colonel Lee Peters, a spokesperson for the US Army Command in South Korea, said in an e-mail that only the percentages are published "to better align with the Ministry of Defense's guidance not to publish totals."

There are currently more than 28,500 American soldiers stationed in South Korea. A total of 74 cases of new coronary pneumonia were reported by the US military in South Korea. The infected persons included soldiers, their families, contractors, and other civilian employees in the United States and South Korea. Of these, only 24 cases were local personnel, and the last time the local personnel were diagnosed was on April 14. The U.S. Army Command in South Korea stated, "The U.S. Army in South Korea will continue to maintain a strong joint defensive posture...and take prudent precautions to protect the troops."

In addition, there are two U.S. troops in Okinawa, Japan. After the outbreak of the epidemic at the base, another US military base in Okinawa has a case. A spokesperson for Okinawa County said that the third US Marine Corps base in Okinawa County reported a case of new coronary pneumonia infection, which increased the number of outbreaks in the US military in the past week to 62 cases. It is understood that the latest case was discovered at Camp Kinser, which is located in southern Okinawa, about 4 miles north of the capital Naha. Before the emergence of new cases at Camp Kings, a number of clusters of infections were detected at the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station in Futenma and Camp Hansen last week. 22 cases were reported in Camp Hansen and 39 cases were reported in Futenma. A spokesperson for Okinawa Prefecture said that the US Marine Corps refused to disclose the number of cases on the grounds of operational safety, but has reported it to the Okinawa Prefecture government.