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Schools where students gather and listen to lectures are also a big concern for group infection. The instructor working at Kim Young Transfer School, a large transfer school in Seoul, was confirmed and the students who had been in close contact were isolated.

Reporter Deokhyun Kim reports.

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The classroom is empty and the entrance to the school is locked.

A man in his 40s, a lecturer at the Kim Young-pyeon Admissions School, was confirmed corona19 yesterday (29th).

Mr. A's wife, who was returning from England on the 18th and was self-contained, was confirmed on the 28th. Mr. A and his 9-year-old daughter were subsequently confirmed.

Mr. A had a dry cough from the afternoon of the 26th, and on the 25th, he attended a school in Gangnam-gu and Mapo-gu on the 26th.

[Kim Young-pyeon Admissions Student's Family: It is said that the class was conducted without a teacher's mask. I'm so anxious that I can't sleep, and this may be a group infection.]

The school closed down the Gangnam-gu and Mapo-gu schools taught by Mr. A, and was closed until the 10th of next month.

124 contacts identified so far, including students and school officials who took Mr. A's lecture, were notified of self-isolation.

[Kim Young-pyeon Admissions Officer: The professors and prospective students here guided us to do all the tests. There is also a person who came out by voice.]

In Dobong-gu, Seoul, an instructor was confirmed, and about 200 students and others were isolated.

As of the 27th, over 20,000 of the 25,000 schools in Seoul are open and open.

There is growing concern that academia could become another breeding ground for religious institutions.

(Video coverage: used, video editing: So Ji-hye)