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Today (20th) and tomorrow, we must focus on school quarantine. As many as thousands of candidates from each university gathered to take the exam after completing the entrance exam. In addition, starting next week, kindergartens and elementary, middle and high schools will be fully open to school.



Correspondent Han Sang-woo.



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is in front of Sogang University's regular essay test center.



[Show me your admission ticket. Please enter.] Since the



essays were conducted by time period, there is no room for thousands of examinees and parents to tangle with each other.



[Moon Yeon-soo/Student: (When entering) I was a little worried at the time, but inside the (exam hall), they lined up and kept their



distance, so it was safe to watch

.]

However, in the exam hall, social distancing was maintained, but every university is paying

attention

to quarantine. stood up.



[Shim Jae-min / Soongsil University Admissions Team: We installed a screen for each student's desk. Quarantine is carried out before and after the exam, and the room is ventilated through supervision during the exam... .] By



next weekend, about 430,000 applicants will take regular essays and interviews at universities across the country.



Starting the day after tomorrow, kindergarten and all elementary, middle, and high schools will be extended to the metropolitan area, but it is equally unsettling.



After the start of daily recovery, the average number of students infected per week has exceeded 300 per day, but if school starts every day, school infections may spread more.



The Ministry of Education has given discretion, such as allowing staggered school attendance in overcrowded and overcrowded schools, even if school attendance is implemented every day.



In addition, schools with confirmed cases have been allowed to switch back to remote classes.



There is also a plan to review the quarantine pass for teenagers under the age of 18.



The Ministry of Education plans to announce the quarantine pass application facilities and implementation time in discussion with the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention next week.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Kim Jun-hee)