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Of the 20 patients who came out today (19th), people in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions have been examined so far, and this time we will look at the other two. One is a man in his seventies in Seoul who has not yet known when, where and who he is infected with. And the last one is the first elementary school patient.

For more information, reporter Jeon Yeonnam.

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A 77-year-old man living in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, classified as 40 patients, is currently in quarantine and treated at the National Medical Center.

I haven't been to a foreign country recently, and I haven't been confirmed that I have contacted an existing examiner.

At this time, the path of infection is unknown, which is a suspected community case.

Seongdong-gu Office said the path of the patient has not been confirmed yet, and said it will close all 494 public facilities, including the elderly welfare center in Seongdong-gu, for seven days.

[Lee Hanna / Seongdong Gymnasium Official: We sent a letter saying that it was temporarily closed, but if you are an elderly person, you may not be able to check your text. We explain it all separately.]

In Suwon, the first child patient came out.

An 11-year-old elementary student, she is the nephew of No. 15 and her daughter of No. 20, who have been confirmed since arriving in Wuhan last month.

Since last 2 days, she has been classified as a close contact, and has been self-isolated. She was tested for symptoms such as phlegm yesterday.

The symptoms were reported to be minor.

[Eun-Kyung Chung / Director of Disease Control Division: Currently, it is a stable condition showing mild symptoms such as sputum and no other pneumonia or other findings.]

Education officials say the patient's primary school has been on vacation since the 3rd of last month, and she has not been in contact with other children at school.

(Video coverage: Han Il-sang and Kim Tae-hoon, Video editing: Jeon Min-kyu)