Source:NEWSNACK
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has exceeded 9,000 in Korea, and the recovery rate of more than 50% is somewhat reassuring. Korea saw another amazing case of fighting the disease when a 97-year-old woman recovered in just 12 days.
As of 8pm today (29th), there have been 154 deaths in South Korea, with an overall mortality rate of 1.61%.
Among them, the highest number of incurable cases is patients of over 80 years of age, and the mortality rate is the highest, reaching 18%. On March 13, a 97-year-old woman, Hwang YoungJu (황영주), was diagnosed with a new type of coronavirus in Gyeongsangbuk-do, the hardest-hit area of the epidemic, setting a record age of infections in the nation.


Mrs Hwang expressed her gratitude through her son after being discharged from the hospital. She said: "I was able to recover because I truly believed that I could go back to my normal happy life." Mrs. Hwang has become the oldest person to recover in South Korea. Overcoming the 18% mortality rate in Korea for seniors aged 80 years or older, Mrs. Hwang’s epidemic resistance can be seen as a miracle.
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