South Korea, as always, are a treasure trove on information—they publish details every day which includes major outbreak clusters, some of which are hospitals. Of the non-cult related cases where they have managed to identify the source of the infection, hospital based infections account for 20%. If you include cases where they haven’t identified the source then it’s more like 10% which is probably a fairer reflection as hospital clusters probably mainly do get identified.
(They changed their reporting layout on March 25th and the new version doesn’t quite contain as much information so I’ve based this on the 24th)
South Korea, as always, are a treasure trove on information—they publish details every day which includes major outbreak clusters, some of which are hospitals. Of the non-cult related cases where they have managed to identify the source of the infection, hospital based infections account for 20%. If you include cases where they haven’t identified the source then it’s more like 10% which is probably a fairer reflection as hospital clusters probably mainly do get identified.
(They changed their reporting layout on March 25th and the new version doesn’t quite contain as much information so I’ve based this on the 24th)