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Samsung temporarily closes phone factory after worker infected with Covid-19

Samsung temporarily closes phone factory after worker infected with Covid-19

Samsung has closed a phone factory in Gumi, South Korea, until February 24 after confirming that a factory worker was infected with Covid-19.

The company told the worker's associates to self-quarantine and it will test them for the virus, and will also keep that floor closed until February 25.
Gumi is about 35 kilometres from Daegu, which has seen a major Covid-19 outbreak in the country.
The Gumi plant makes higher-end handsets primarily targeted at the South Korean market, but they include foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Fold. That could pose problems given the already limited stock. Even a few days without production could lead to shortages and dampen the Z Flip’s launch.
Samsung is not alone in facing coronavirus-related supply issues. Apple has warned of iPhone shortages after a temporary halt to production, while Valve expects a shortfall of Index VR headsets due to production halt.

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