K-Quarantine

K-quarantine is considered to have been successful with the dedication and efforts of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Definition A national institution that conducts research to determine the causes of various diseases and conducts education and training for workers in the fields of health and welfare.
Type group
Identity national institution
Establishment 1963.12.16
Epidemic curve of COVID-19 in South Korea

K-Quarantine (KoreanK-방역; RRK-bangyeok) is a term introduced in 2020 to describe the strategy used by South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic to limit the spread of the virus, including a quarantine system, outreach campaigns, testing, and contact tracing. The term "K-quarantine" was first introduced by the South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare.