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There have been voices opposing the government policy that a quarantine pass is required even when going to a private academy or reading room. The court decided that the government policy not only discriminates against people who have not been vaccinated, but also violates freedom of education.



So, first of all, reporter Han So-hee will explain what will change right now.



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court accepted the application for suspension of enforcement by private education groups asking to suspend the government's quarantine pass for hagwons, reading rooms, and study cafes.



The court cited the reason for the decision that the application of the quarantine pass restricts the learning rights of those who are not vaccinated, thereby infringing upon their freedom of education and choice of profession.



He also said that forcing vaccination in a way that restricts the use of private academies and reading rooms violates the right to self-determination about the body.



[Lee Seung-jae / Public Affairs Judge of Seoul Administrative Court: Freedom of education, freedom of career choice, and serious disadvantage only to the unvaccinated group by preventing them from fully exercising their right to self-determination about the body… .] He



also pointed out that a significant number of breakthrough infections among vaccinated people are occurring, and that the risk of spreading the corona among the unvaccinated group is not significantly greater than that of the vaccinated group.



As a result of today's court decision, the quarantine pass policy for private academies, reading rooms, and study cafes is suspended until the verdict of the first trial is issued.



[Gimgwanghwi / high school students: Study cafe or go home than I focus on it better there is there is discomfort does not go when the nails hit the vaccine good because disappear discomfort.]



[Parent: People think we also good and which side effects while your friends I was a little worried about it, but I think it would be good if that was the case.] The



schedule for the main lawsuit to determine the feasibility of the quarantine pass policy for private schools has not been decided yet.



The court said it was focusing on prudent judgment rather than rushing the deadline.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Lee Seung-hee)