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Many people are curious about what will happen to the children's school. Most students attend school by the second week of September. And where there are many confirmed cases, only remote classes will be held for the time being.

Reporter Hyung-woo Jeon will explain.

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Additional infection was confirmed at Jukjeon High School in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, where five students were infected.

At a school in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, run by the family of the confirmed student, four additional students, one student and three family members, were tested positive.

As a result, the number of confirmed cases related to Jukjeon High School in Yongin and nearby high schools increased to 13.

In the Busan Mechanical Technical High School, three additional people, including one student and the family of the confirmed student, were confirmed.

Earlier, as confirmed cases came out one after another in Seocho High School, Nokcheon Middle School, and Hanam High School in Gyeonggi, the Ministry of Education announced emergency measures to further minimize the density of the campus.

In Incheon, Gyeonggi-do, Seoul, up to a third of all students in kindergarten, elementary and junior high schools, and up to two-thirds of high school students can attend until the 11th of the following month.

In the rest of the world, up to two-thirds of all kindergarten, elementary, middle and high schools are allowed.

[Yueunhye / Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education: September 11 operation, and after that the school density mitigation and whether face-to-face classes one to adjust to is (will decide) in consideration of the future Corona infection status]

confirmed who soared area from the day after the 28th All up to are converted to remote classes.

Schools in Seongbuk-gu and Gangbuk-gu, Seoul near Sarang Jeil Church, Yongin City, where Woori Jeil Church is located, and schools in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do.

Distance classes will be held this week for all schools in Busan, where social distancing phase 2 is applied.

The Ministry of Education said that the SAT exam scheduled for December 3 will be held as it is.

(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Ha Sung-won)