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In Korea, there are 30,000 people who are self-quarantine because of contact with a confirmed person. The government said that it would manage by installing a special management app on the phone, but it has been ten days since its implementation, but there are still many things to supplement.

Reporter Kwon Young-in pointed out.

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On the last 3 days, a target person who had been sequestered in Daegu came out to the train station and made a fuss for over an hour, surprising the surroundings.

[Trader around the train station: (ambulance) There are several cars coming and the police coming, but they are not picking up people. So we're anxious.]

The government created a special management app when self-isolation reached 30,000, making management difficult.

From the 7th, it was first installed in Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas.

[Kwon Young-jin / Daegu Metropolitan City: It is impossible to monitor self-isolators in front of the house 24 hours a day.]

Until now, the total installation rate of the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, compiled by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, is less than 20%, and some local governments have not been able to figure out how many apps have been installed in the past 10 days.

[Daegu City officials: Currently, we can grasp to grasp, but we have not grasped it now.]

There is no legal obligation to install, and the rate of app installs among older people is particularly low, as officials are unable to meet the person in person.

[Daegu City officials: If you are in your 20s, even if you explain the part that ends in 1 ~ 2 minutes in about 20 ~ 30 minutes, those who are frustrated will report to you to come and lay down some officials.]

In the meantime, there were only apps for Android phones, but iPhone-only apps became available today (16th).

It is also said that the promotion of the app itself was insufficient.

[Daegu self-contained subject: Lay out the app, what did you do? No such contact came.]

As it is practically difficult to directly manage all self-contained people, measures are needed to increase the app installation rate.

(Video coverage: Byeongju Lee, Video editing: Jinhoon Park)