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The government is also conducting a survey of Koreans and foreigners who arrived in Wuhan, China, last month. However, this is also not easy, and many people have not yet been identified and have not been contacted.

Reporter Je Hee Won reports.

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Health authorities are monitoring all visitors to Korea from Wuhan, China, from 13 to 26 last month.

Currently, the number of monitoring subjects in Korea is about 750, including 500 Koreans and 250 foreigners.

They are called daily for 14 days during the dormant period, and if a fever or respiratory symptom is identified, they are quarantined.

[Did you have any symptoms today? Because we need to make a monitoring call every day during the continuous incubation period.]

However, many of those surveyed are still not in contact with the health authorities at least once.

Health authorities have informed local governments of their names and have been working together to determine where they are.

[Jung Eun-kyung / disease management headquarters: about 30 people are continuing to track now, Koreans. Foreigners are sending information to local governments for tracking through the police and address.]

In particular, the number of foreigners surveyed, which was counted as 398 on the 31st of last month, checks out the departure information or tracks the residence information with the Ministry of Justice and the police.

(Video Editing: Jang Hyun Gi, VJ: Shin So Young)

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