One USFK service member and two Department of Defense Education Activity employees tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving in South Korea on July 27 and 28.
The service member arrived at Osan Air Base on a U.S. government chartered flight from the United States on July 27, and the two DODEA employees arrived at Incheon International Airport on a commercial flight on July 28.
USFK has not had an internal positive COVID-19 case since mid-April.
All three individuals tested positive on their first mandatory COVID-19 test prior to entering quarantine, and have since been transferred to an isolation facility designated for confirmed COVID-19 cases on Camp Humphreys.
Thorough cleaning of all transportation assets and quarantine rooms has been completed.
USFK health professionals determined contact tracing was limited due to the service member, two employees and all other passengers on the commercial and chartered flights being tested upon arrival, and immediately quarantined without interacting with anybody besides other individuals on their flight or those providing administrate and medical support after their arrival; none of the new arrivals have interacted with anyone residing within USFK installations or the local community.
As a testament to USFK’s aggressive preventative control measures to stop the virus’ spread, all USFK-affiliated individuals arriving in South Korea from overseas will be tested for COVID-19, quarantined for 14 days and must pass a second test with negative results prior to being released from quarantine. If an individual tests positive on either test, they will enter into isolation.
Despite the confirmed cases, USFK remains at a high level of readiness with less than 1% of its active duty service members who are currently confirmed positive with COVID-19.
USFK continues to maintain a robust combined defense posture to protect the Republic of Korea against any threat or adversary while maintaining prudent preventive measures to protect the force.
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