Chung Soon-gyun, the head of Seoul's Gangnam-gu office, evaluated the controversial 'mother and child student' as a 'victim of goodwill' for controversy on a trip to Jeju Island, and commented on the 27th that the criticism they received was "according to lack of understanding."

In the emergency briefing related to Corona 19 held at the Gangnam-gu office building on the afternoon of the afternoon, Chung said the situation of the mother and daughter of Gangnam-gu, saying that Jeju Island decided to file a lawsuit against the mother and daughter for damages.

He said, "At the moment, criticism is pouring out on these mothers, and as Jeju Island has been informed of the policy of filing for damages, these mothers and daughters, who are now committed to treatment, are virtually panicked."

“Of course, I am very sorry for the difficulties of Jeju Island and the damage suffered by Jeju citizens, but these mother-daughters are also victims of goodwill due to the occurrence of this Corona 19,” said Chung.

"There is a pity that these mothers and daughters would not be desirable if they went into self-separation, and there is a pity that they would like to cooperate," said Jung. There is a pity whether it was due to misunderstanding of the situation or lack of understanding. "

He explained that the special entry procedure for European immigrants began on the 22nd, and that it was on the 24th that Gangnam-gu enlisted American students in the hall to self-isolate themselves in the disaster.

"In this process, these mothers and daughters entered Japan on the 15th and went on a trip to Jeju Island from the 20th. In fact, at that time, it was judged that they didn't have enough understanding or awareness about being self-qualified at the time." Said.

Director Jeong Gu explained in detail the situation of the mother and daughter that Gangnam-gu identified through epidemiological investigations.

"The daughter of an international student had a lot of stress in school life, such as an intense class schedule, after attending a college in Boston in September of last year, and she planned to travel to Hawaii from the 21st day to change her mood. When the flight to Korea was canceled, I went on the journey to Jeju Island from the 20th.

"The daughter wasn't the subject of self-isolation designated by the Centers for Disease Control at the time of the trip, and he went on a trip to Jeju Island because there are no special symptoms," said Jung. It wasn't there, and it turned out that he wasn't too concerned about corona infections. "

According to Jeong Soon-gyun, the head of the city office, these mothers and daughters decided to stay in Jeju City, traveled to Jeju without any problems for two days, and moved to the hostel on the afternoon of the 22nd.

The mother and daughter went to the hospital next door to the hospital on the morning of the 23rd, and the daughter went to the hospital, but the direct motive for visiting the hospital was not because of the daughter of an international student, but because the accompanying mother had a stomach cramp the night before and could hardly sleep. This is the description of the mayor of Chung.

"The daughter of an international student followed her mother and healed the nasal congestion that occurred the day before," said Chung. "The daughter was found to have allergic rhinitis as a basis disease."

"The results of epidemiological investigations show that the abnormal symptoms in the taste and smell of the corona19, which are symptoms specific to corona19, from the 24th, the last day of the trip," said Chung Gu.

However, the accusations that it was a rather easy idea to wrap up the citizens that it was before the self-containment date when the head of the district office had been suffering from measles with corona for more than a month have been raised again.

Prior to this, Jeju Island reported in a press release on the 26th that "The international student's daughter felt chills, muscle pain, and sore throat from the evening of the 20th, the first day of entering Jeju Island. "I was intentional in that I was compelled."