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an elementary school teacher in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, got corona after visiting a karaoke room, more than 10 people have been confirmed at that school so far.

However, as this incident became known, unconfirmed content surrounding the teacher spread online today (13th).



What is true, reporter Kim Sang-min covered it.



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An elementary school in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do.



On the 9th, 1st grade homeroom teacher A was confirmed as Corona 19.



Mr. A stopped by the singing practice a week before the diagnosis, but after that, after going to work, he felt a sore throat and left early on the afternoon of the 6th.



After that, the owner of the singing practice center was confirmed, and Mr. A was also tested, and the test was positive.



Since then, over 1,300 faculty members and students have undergone a full test. As of midnight today, 1,270 students were negative, and 14 students were confirmed.



12 first and second grade students on the same floor as Mr. A are estimated to be related confirmed cases, and the two fifth grade students do not have overlapping paths, so the route of infection is unclear.



At the local mom cafe, a list of the institutes that the confirmed students went to were uploaded in real time, but the quarantine authorities said that no confirmed cases have been reported yet.



[Neighboring academy staff: (the school confirmed) attended our academy.

Because of the overlapping movements (tested), it was all negative...

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Unconfirmed content spread rapidly online.



All of Mr. A's children were tested negative, but additionally infected articles were spread, and the fact that A was sang to a male helper in a karaoke bar was also spread.



The quarantine authorities are weighing on the possibility that the spread in schools may have occurred while eating lunch in the classroom.



The school explained that when Mr. A left early, 37.3 degrees came out, which was less than 37.5 degrees, which was the mandatory test standard, but it was not enough to take more active measures.



(Video coverage: Nam Nam Kim, video editing: Ji-in Park)