<Anchor> Although the



recent trend of patient growth has slowed somewhat, the virus can spread anywhere in our living space.

In Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, the building was closed as employees of book companies were confirmed one after another, and employees and guests of indoor stalls were confirmed in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do.



The situation in the metropolitan area, reporter Jo Yoon-ha summarized.



<Reporter> This



is a 10-story building in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province.



One employee of the children's book company on the 7th floor of this building was confirmed yesterday (3rd) with Corona 19, and four other employees who worked with him afterwards were tested positive in turn.

The building's security guard was also infected with Corona 19 and the building was temporarily closed.



[Namyangju City official: Today, the entire building was closed one day. We will quarantine each facility and review the extension of the closing period by looking at the status of confirmed cases... .]



Additional confirmed cases were also found at the BHC Seongnam Sinheung Sujin Branch, a chicken chain where 6 employees were confirmed.



Two visitors to the store were confirmed on the 24th of last month, and health officials have requested that those who have suspected symptoms from the 23rd to 31st of last month should be examined.



Even at an indoor stand in Ansan, staff and customers were confirmed one after another.



On the 2nd, 4 confirmed cases were added within two days after the visitor was confirmed as confirmed, and a total of 5 confirmed cases of corona 19 related to guncha.



In an apartment in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, four family members were infected, starting with a confirmed male in their 50s, and the Gangdong-gu public health center is investigating the route of infection.



Although there have been 100 new cases nationwide for the second day, health authorities are tense as small-scale group infections with unknown routes of infection continue.



(Video coverage: Inpil-seong·Kim Myeong-gu, video editing: Lee So-young, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)