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This time, let's take a look at the Sincheonji Church. Health authorities say about half of all confirmed patients are related to the church.

That's why the government decided to check the list of 210,000 people from Shincheonji, and how the people who are on the list will do it, and how to investigate and manage the 210,000 people who were handed over.

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[Simmon / Shincheonji spokesman (past 23rd): We informed 245,000 former members of the Shinchonji Jesuits to refrain from outside activities.]

On the 23rd, Xintiandi says the number of members is 245,000.

However, the list of governments handed down from Xintiandi is more than 212,000, more than 30,000.

Xintiandi explained that it had sought out overseas members who were not needed for domestic defense or investigation.

However, the so-called 'trainees', who are preliminary members, did not disclose numbers or lists.

These students are most likely in close contact with the congregation and were not disclosed for privacy reasons.

[Shincheonji official: General trainees are not our members because we are not members of the church.]

Another problem is the management of Xintian Church on the list.

Daegu City, which responded relatively quickly, secured a list of more than 8,000 people and explained that it has completed the test of 2,000 people, including close contacts with Patient 31.

The police also said they would use police force to monitor self-contained members.

But the rest of the municipalities, which receive as little as thousands to tens of thousands of rosters, only have the goal of completing a full investigation in two weeks, and have not set specific criteria for how to conduct the investigation and how to manage self-isolation.

(Video coverage: Park Dong-ryul, Video editing: Seung-yeol Lee)