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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research

Trends in Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals during COVID-19 Pandemic, South Korea

Taehee Chang, Sung-il Cho, Dae sung Yoo, and Kyung-Duk MinComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea (T. Chang, S. Cho); Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul (S. Cho); Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea (D. Yoo); Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea (K.-D. Min)

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Figure 1

Daily numbers of confirmed cases and 7-day rolling average numbers of COVID-19 cases in a study of trends in nationally notifiable infectious diseases in humans and animals during the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea. Phase and level information is provided in Tables 2 and 3. The levels of nonpharmaceutical interventions depicted in this figure are those of the 4-tier system implemented in July 2021.

Figure 1. Daily numbers of confirmed cases and 7-day rolling average numbers of COVID-19 cases in a study of trends in nationally notifiable infectious diseases in humans and animals during the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea. Phase and level information is provided in Tables 2 and 3. The levels of nonpharmaceutical interventions depicted in this figure are those of the 4-tier system implemented in July 2021.

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