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As community infections spread, more than 1,000 people are isolated. Six out of 24 domestic convicts have been confirmed to have been infected by their families. Even if they are self-contained with few symptoms, they should be separated from their families at home.

Reporter Kim Hye-min tells how to self-contain at home with her family.

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Yesterday (6 days), two out of four confirmed further contagion.

The four confirmed children were also transferred through the family.

The future question is how to manage more than 1,000 self-containers.

Because early symptoms may be mild or absent at all, self-isolation of neglecting the rules of living may be a channel of communication between families.

In particular, there are many cases where it is unclear whether the contact with the examiner is ambiguous.

[Confirmed Suspect Contact: (Have you ever seen how to live at home?) I haven't seen it yet. I just keep washing and wiping clean, well.]

If you have any suspected symptoms, even before self-isolation, including this, it is safe to live up to quarantine.

First, even if you are in the same house, you must live alone and eat separately.

When talking to family members, it is a good idea to stay at least 2 meters away with a mask on.

In addition to washing clothes and dishwashing separately, kitchens and toilets that must be used together must be disinfected frequently.

If you have been classified as a self-container, you should continue self-isolation and active surveillance for 14 days of incubation period, even if the new coronavirus test confirms negative.

Seoul has said that the vulnerable people who need protection among the self-containers will be able to use the Seoul Human Resource Development Center from tomorrow.

(Video coverage: Choi Ho-joon, Video editing: Cho Moo-hwan)