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Korea, the number of confirmed cases of Omicron mutation increased by one more, bringing the total to six. As the number of suspected infections continues to increase, the line in front of the screening clinic is getting longer.



Reporter Park Soo-jin.



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It is a church in Incheon. Three people, including the wife, mother-in-law, and acquaintances of a foreigner A in his 30s, who were confirmed to be infected with Omicron, attended the service on the 28th of last month.



It was a worship service for foreigners who gathered about 400 people, but it was confirmed two days after attending.



Whether they are infected with the omicron mutation is under investigation, but it is highly likely that Mr. A is infected.



In the total inspection of 800 members of the church, 10 more have been confirmed so far.



The church became the first facility in which a group infection occurred since the domestic Omicron infection occurred as additional confirmed cases appeared one after another.



As you can see, the church is closed like this, and all worship services have been switched to online.



Omicron infection, which started in a couple in their 40s who visited Nigeria, first spread to their teenage son and acquaintance Mr. A, and then from Mr. A to family and acquaintances, and from that family to other acquaintances such as church members. It is spreading.



The city of Incheon has extended the operating hours of all screening clinics from yesterday (2nd) to 9:00 p.m.



[Immigrant/Citizen: I am very anxious. There are situations where even the booster shots get hit... .]



[Serialization center official: I think that usually more than 1,000 people come a day.

(1,000 people? Recently, Omicron has come out and there are more?) It's definitely different.] As



concerns about the spread of Omicron mutations grew in Korea, quarantine authorities implemented 10-day quarantine measures for all inbound travelers from today to the 16th. went into



In addition, we are considering expanding the entry restrictions applied to nine countries, including South Africa and Nigeria, to other countries.



(Video editing: Choi Eun-jin, CG: Kang Yu-ra, VJ: Shin So-young)