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Among the additional entrants are colleagues from the infected person who went to the club. Only six people have been identified with secondary infections from the company so far, and other employees of the company are also in quarantine waiting for test results.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae.

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An architectural design company in Sinsa-dong, Seoul.

Yesterday (10th) The job of Mr. A, a man in his 20s in Jungnang-gu, who was confirmed, was confirmed yesterday and today, two new employees were infected.

This is the building where the definite person came. The 4th and 5th floors where the office is located are now closed, and public lifts are also suspended.

Six co-workers who have been infected with A through six live in five places, including Dongjak-gu, Gangdong-gu, and Suwon and Yongin, Gangseo-gu, Seoul.

Mr. A had the first symptoms on the 6th, and the rest of his colleagues confirmed symptoms on the 8th.

Due to the nature of the design company, who works overtime, it is estimated that the virus has spread after long periods of contact with a colleague.

[Company officials: (Employees) There are 42 people now. I'm almost there (waiting for the test results). In the worst case, the building could be closed, or it could be. The office downstairs has been written down. With the list ... .]

Mr. A was reported to have gone to the club four more times until the eighth day after attending the club on the 2nd, but he showed that he used bus 4212 and the subway to commute.

On the 9th, after being examined at a clinic in Jung-gu, Seoul, I was outside for more than 5 hours.

Given the propagation power of Mr. A, who subsequently infected his colleague, it is difficult to rule out the possibility of secondary infection in public transportation, as he went to the company and clinics using public transportation for three days after showing symptoms.

(Video coverage: Myeong-gu Kim, Video editing: Hwan-hee Won, VJ: Jong-gap Kim, Jae-min Noh)