As the period of time that students could not go to school increased, the number of emergency care users gradually increased, leading to an emergency in management.

According to the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education on the 19th, the number of emergency care-taking students, who were over 400 students in early March, where school opening was postponed for the first time, increased to 2,920 on the 17th as further school openings and online school openings continued.

Classroom density has increased, with only about 10 students in one class staying in one class, less than the usual care classroom capacity (23 students) for distance.

The number of cases for students to go to school has increased, as is the case where urgent care is unavoidable due to parent-teachers.

It is known that there are students who go to the academy after lunch while visiting the emergency care class even when their parents are at home.

Some even seek emergency care to take classes online.

Complaints from parents and school officials that the number of students are concerned about infection due to the use of urgent care that is contrary to the purpose are also received by the City Office of Education.

In Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province, where the number of confirmed patients has skyrocketed, elementary school students using emergency care have been confirmed as corona19 and the operation of kindergarten and elementary school care classes in this area has been suspended.

The City Office of Education has enlisted life guidance to practice social distances in front of schools.

In particular, students who participated in emergency care because they did not use smart devices or remote class platforms were taught by their homeroom teachers to take remote classes at home.

"The corona 19 is in a slump and the number of students using the care classroom is increasing rapidly as online school starts sequentially," said Kim Soo-gang, head of the elementary education department at the City Office of Education. I hope the students will be aware of the seriousness of the situation and actively participate in social distance. "