Deputy Prime Minister Yoo Eun-hye and the Minister of Education said on the 3rd, when the 3rd year of high school 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders nationwide began, "the number of schools that switched to remote classes has decreased to 519 schools."

The deputy prime minister Yoo held a video conference at the Sejong Government Complex on the same day as a deputy superintendent of Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi and Busan Metropolitan Offices of Education, and attended a situational inspection video conference.

Schools that failed to attend school in the aftermath of the Corona19 declined for four consecutive days at 838 schools on May 28th.

This day has been reduced by 15 places from the previous day (534 schools).

Since the start of attending school on the 20th of last month, Yoo said, "If a sporadic corona19 infection is expected to directly or indirectly affect the school, prevent the school and the region from attending school days and conduct diagnostic tests for students and staff." "We have boldly implemented preemptive measures."

"In order to block the secondary infection in school, 5,530 students and 5,155 school personnel were diagnosed extensively," he said. Although it occurred, all close contacts were negative, and the school day was preemptively adjusted until the result of the decision was made.”

However, there have been concerns over the recent delays in school acting and suspension schools.

"We are serious about the fact that schools that have adjusted school days are concentrated in the metropolitan area and sporadic infections have recently spread through the academy," said Deputy Prime Minister Yu. As a countermeasure, reinforced quarantine measures are implemented in the academy, and as more students start attending school, they should be cautious and thoroughly prepared.”

Prime Minister Yu also asked students to follow basic precautions, such as washing hands, wearing a mask, and maintaining cough etiquette.

In addition, he advised that immediately after school, if symptoms such as fever return home and should be examined at a screening clinic.

"We know that the end of the long tunnel will be very frustrating and difficult, but that's why we can't give up our children, education, and the future." The Ministry of Education also listened to the opinions of students, parents, and faculty members. "We will do our best to make sure that you can quickly complement the school and ensure safe classes."