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more than 3 million people who completed the first vaccination of the vaccine, more than 700 people were confirmed yesterday (28th). The distancing adjustment plan is announced tomorrow, and the government is very cautious about raising that step.



First, reporter Nam Joo-hyun.



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is a PC room in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.



After one user was confirmed last weekend, 12 people were confirmed yesterday, 4 people yesterday, and 17 people in total.



[Song Eun-cheol/Seoul City Infectious Disease Control Section Manager: It was confirmed that users stayed for a long time, ate food, and shared a smoking room.] At



Dongdaemun-gu religious facilities, 3 additional people were confirmed, resulting in a cumulative number of 14, and small-scale group infection continues.



The government will announce a social distancing adjustment plan and special quarantine measures to be applied tomorrow and next week.



The average number of confirmed cases in the past week was 678, which is an increase from 645 in the previous week, but it is a cautious atmosphere to raise the distance.



This is because there is enough room for bed and worry about the difficulties of self-employed people who are expected to increase their distance.



[Eun-Kyung Jung/Director of the Korea Disease Management Administration: We are generally reviewing the costs we have to pay when social distancing is strengthened, and our capabilities in terms of quarantine.]



More than 75% of residents and workers in nursing hospitals and facilities

.

Upon completion of this COVID-19 vaccination, contact visits are possible at nursing hospitals and facilities.



It is expected to start in mid-June because it is applied to people two weeks after the second vaccination.



[Pyeong-seok Ki/President of the Korea Nursing Hospital Association: It is very difficult for people who are not conscious to face-to-face (visiting). Not only patients, but also guardians will love face-to-face contact.] The



health authorities are discussing detailed conditions such as the protective equipment that must be worn during face-to-face contact.



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung, video editing: So Ji-hye)