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Moving on to the news of Corona 19.

There were 125 new corona19 confirmed cases announced yesterday (24th).

While recording three digits for two days in a row, I am worried that this will happen again. The government is announcing the detailed measures to be applied during the Chuseok special quarantine period from the 28th to the 11th of next month.



This is Han Ji-yeon.



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is a daycare center in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, where 13 confirmed cases have been

reported

so far.



Three days ago, one teacher was first confirmed, and then the students and their families were infected one after another.



[Neighboring residents: I was scared and afraid that our children would be infected with it.

I would be grateful if the teachers also refrained from meetings a little.] The



number of confirmed cases related to Seoul Severance Hospital increased to 58.



In Park Ae-won, a mental care facility in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 10 additional inmates were confirmed, resulting in a total of 39.



15 confirmed cases were also found at the Yemaru Day Care Center, an elderly care facility in Dobong-gu, Seoul.



The quarantine authorities said that the spread of infection was particularly serious through briefing sessions related to door-to-door sales companies.



After 25 people were infected at the briefing session of Cordyceps in Daegu, they were infected again, then 5 people from the Cheonan door-to-door sales company, and 7 more people were infected as the company's officials visited another door-to-door sales company.



[Lee Sang-won/Director of Epidemiological Investigation Analysis, Central Defense Countermeasures Headquarters: This remarkable infectious power is a good example of how Corona 19 continues to cause an epidemic in various places.] The



government today is releasing detailed guidelines for social distancing during the special quarantine period during Chuseok It is likely to include some reinforced measures over the current two-step distancing approach to reliably reduce small-scale infections.