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government said that it would immediately appeal, saying that the quarantine pass protects the right to health of those who are not vaccinated.



Today (the 4th), the court's decision can spread not only to private academies and reading rooms, but also to other industries, and this part was pointed out by reporter Park Jae-hyun.



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After the court decision, the quarantine authorities said, "The quarantine pass is a necessary system."



Currently, only 6.2% of adults are unvaccinated, the statistics reiterated that they account for 53% of severe cases and deaths.



However, according to the court's decision, it is no longer possible to immediately apply the quarantine pass for adults in private academies, reading rooms, and study cafes.



The introduction of the youth quarantine pass, which was to be implemented from March, also became unclear.



We cannot rule out the possibility that this court decision will spread to other industries that apply the quarantine pass, such as restaurants, cafes, karaoke rooms, and sports facilities.



The court said, "The risk of spreading the infection among unvaccinated people is not significantly greater than those of those who are vaccinated.



This means that the quarantine pass should not act as a disadvantage to those who are not vaccinated, and the same can be applied to restaurants, cafes, and indoor sports facilities.



If the same logic is applied to other quarantine pass lawsuits, the very foundation of the quarantine pass policy itself may be shaken.



[CEO Ji-hyeon Cho / National Self-Employment Non-Captain: From the previous executive orders, it was a very improvised quarantine policy that did not take into account the characteristics of the industry.

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government announced that it will immediately appeal the court decision.



However, since filing an appeal does not affect the court's decision, a re-discussion throughout the quarantine pass seems inevitable.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol, video editing: Lee So-young)