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    Samsung Temporarily Closes South Korean Factory After Coronavirus Case

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    By AdeO on February 24, 2020 Business, Gadgets, Health, Samsung, Samsung, Samsung, smartphones

    The coronavirus has already led to factory shutdowns in China and MWC’s cancelation, and now Reuters reports that Samsung was forced to close a South Korean factory after an employee was tested positive to the virus.

    The company hopes to resume most of the production soon and has placed colleagues who came in contact with the infected in self-quarantine and is currently monitoring their health.

    Samsung Electronics, the world’s top smartphone maker, said the floor where the infected employee worked would be shut down until the morning of Feb. 25.

    “The company has placed colleagues who came in contact with the infected employee in self-quarantine and taken steps to have them tested for possible infection,” Samsung said in a news release.

    Samsung’s factory in Gumi accounts for a small portion of its total smartphone production, and it makes high-end phones, mostly for the domestic market. Samsung produces most of its smartphones in Vietnam and India.

    Gumi is close to the city of Daegu, home to a church at the center of South Korea’s largest coronavirus outbreak.

    South Korea said on Saturday that the number of people infected with the coronavirus in the country had more than doubled to 433.

    Samsung said production at its chip and display factories in other parts of South Korea would not be affected.

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