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This is why the government does so, and there are few cases of concern. Some people think that they should stay at home, but they go on public transportation, eat, drink, play screen golf, and then get confirmed. The government is planning to force the foreigners to get out.

Reporter Kim Hyeong-rae.

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A German student in his 20s, who was confirmed in Busan yesterday (28th) yesterday, traveled freely to schools, restaurants, and taverns for three days before the confirmation.

Busan City recommended autonomy for two weeks, but did not follow.

On the 26th, the result of the decision came out as 'undecided' and requested self-containment again.

Even in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, a 30-year-old British male B, who arrived in Thailand on the 20th, traveled across 4 cities without masks before contacting 23 people before receiving a confirmed decision.

Mr. B also ignored the recommendation to self-contain and visited the screen golf course the day after the inspection.

In Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do, a Korean man in his 20s who stayed in Thailand for more than two months went through restaurants, cafes, and PC rooms and was confirmed.

[Lee Sang-nam / Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: The country also makes recommendations, and it is of course a responsibility to keep. I think we should take action even legally.]

[Park, Neung-Hoo / Ministry of Health and Welfare: There are some cases in which people who have recently arrived from abroad have violated self-containment measures, and I emphasize that they have abandoned their obligations to be observed as a member of our society.]

The Ministry of Justice has launched an investigation into the possibility of deportation against British B.

(Video coverage: Lim Dong-kuk, Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Oh-young Oh)