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Rep. Nak-yeon Lee, who appeared on the CBS radio program and made indirect contact with the confirmed patient, received a negative test yesterday (19th). However, at the judgment of the health authorities, they will go into self-isolation for two weeks, which is expected to disrupt the Democratic National Convention right away.

Reporter Jeon Byung-nam on the report.

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Rep. Nak-yeon Lee, the Democratic Party's representative candidate, received a two-week self-isolation decision.

This is because it was classified as a close contact with the corona 19 confirmed person who appeared on the CBS radio program on the 17th.

Congressman Lee was interviewed in the seat where the confirmed patient was sitting, was tested for Corona 19, was negative, but was put into self-isolation.

Congressman Lee said, "I will faithfully follow the guidelines for self-reliance," and said, "I'm sorry for candidates Kim Bu-gyeom and Park Joo-min," who are competing for party power.

The deadline for quarantine is noon on the 31st.

The red light was on at the Democratic National Convention scheduled for the 29th.

The Democrats have already decided to hold the convention online, but setbacks have become inevitable.

Amid concerns about the spread of Corona 19, the Democratic Party repeatedly raised a responsibility argument saying that the Unification Party actually aided the 8/15 Gwanghwamun rally, and the Unification Party refuted that it should not take over the responsibility for quarantine.

In the midst of this, Democratic Party lawmaker Park Joo-min said he had reported to the health authorities a list of 79 chartered buses that appear to have carried attendees at the Liberation Day assembly.

Some of the staff on the list included members of the Christian Freedom of Christianity Party, a conservative Christian party led by Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon.