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The number of newly confirmed Koreans fell below 50 for the second consecutive day. It seems to be a high-intensity social distance effect, and in the midst of this, an employee of a large entertainment center in Gangnam, Seoul, was confirmed and had an emergency. I'm worried that the confirmed cases that appear to be secondary or tertiary infections will also lead to collective infection.

Reporter Sangmin Kim on the sidewalk.

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An entertainment notice is posted in front of the locked door at a nightlife in Gangnam, Seoul.

A 36-year-old woman who worked at this establishment was confirmed on the 2nd.

Mr. A met Yoon Hak from an idol group who had been to Japan on the 26th of last month.

Mr. A, who was watching the situation, was examined at the public health center when Yoon Hak was confirmed on the first day and was confirmed on the second day.

The problem is that Mr. A worked at an office from 8:00 p.m. on the 27th to 5 a.m. the next day after meeting Yoon Hak.

The health authorities found that Mr. A had about 150 employees and guests.

The establishment was a way for employees to walk around several rooms, so there may have been multiple contacts.

[Reporter: Because of the nature of the industry, women go around like this (room). So this is dangerous.]

Health authorities responded to the problem.

I had to confirm that I was working at a nightlife on the 28th of the month, one day before the symptoms of Mr. A's symptoms.

[Gangnam-gu Office Personnel: We are not investigators in our position. By the memories or statements of the confirmers, we do ... .]

A 31-year-old woman who lives with Mr. A and works in the same establishment was also confirmed yesterday (6 days).

The health authorities visited the nightlife yesterday, a few days after Mr. A was confirmed, and began to secure a list of employees who worked the same day, and asked the business owners to undergo screening tests.