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The country’s 31st patient, a probable “super spreader”, had attended the Shincheonji church’s worship services. South Korea confirmed its first new coronavirus case from a Chinese woman from Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus outbreak, on 20 January. The country has tested 22,633 suspected cases 16,038 tested negative. The number of people being checked for the virus and under quarantine came to 6,039 on Sunday morning, the KCDC said. So far South Korea had released 18 fully recovered novel coronavirus patients from hospitals, the KCDC said. But that did not stop the number of infections more than doubling in a single day on Saturday. In South Korea, the government has tried to contain the outbreak by declaring Daegu and its adjacent county Cheongdo “special care zones”. It came as a Japanese government minister apologised after a woman allowed to leave the coronavirus-hit cruise ship Diamond Princess on Wednesday tested positive for the infection on Saturday, raising more questions about the country’s management of the outbreak. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it has placed more than 9,000 Shincheonji members in self-quarantine and thousands of worshippers have been screened for the virus. Of the 123 new cases, 75 are related to the Shincheonji church in the country’s fourth-largest city of Daegu and a neighbouring hospital. The president said the government and the local authorities should not hesitate to take “unprecedented powerful” measures to contain the viral disease without being limited by “regulations”.