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I told you that the family of the pastor's couple in Anyang, Gyeonggi-do, has become infected. This granddaughter started school three days ago, on Thursday, and went to school to examine about 150 people who had overlapped.

Reporter Kim Hyung-rae continues.

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Long lines lined up at the screening clinic installed at the main entrance of the elementary school building.

When a second-year female student at this school was confirmed, more than 150 school staff and other students who were attending school with the student on the 28th, the first day of school, were undergoing diagnostic tests.

The school stopped attending school until the 11th of the following month and switched to remote classes.

[Yangji Elementary School Parents: This was the first day I went to school. By the way ... (Definite student) When I got a phone call saying that I went to school that day, I was really upset.] There

was also an emergency in Seoul's Mok-dong school district, a typical school district.

The sister and mother of a high school student who went to various places of this academy were judged one after another.

The student had a negative test result, but most of the schools were closed.

Parents' anxiety has not diminished as the 3rd year of elementary school, middle school, and 3-4 years of elementary school began just three days ahead.

With the opening of the third school, daycare centers across the country, except for the metropolitan area, will open again tomorrow.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government will conduct a thorough examination of 590 students, including 6,000 students living in the school's dormitories and 24 instructors and vehicle drivers in 24 English kindergartens in Seocho-gu.

(Video coverage: Youngchun Chun, Choi Choiwoong, video editing: Seunghee Lee)