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Let's take a look at whether the Chinese media's claim that Chinese people are treated as criminals and the stories floating around on some SNS are true.

Our reporters personally toured the immigration process and quarantine facilities to check.



Reporter Shin Yong-shik will tell you about this.



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Short-term visitors from China are subject to PCR testing at the airport.



At this time, regardless of nationality, they wear a yellow identification tag around their neck and go to the inspection site to avoid being mixed with entrants from other countries, especially long-term Chinese residents.



If a test is confirmed after entering the country, you will be moved to a temporary quarantine facility near the airport.



I'll go into it myself.



There are a total of three quarantine facilities near the airport, usually one person per room, and you pay 90,000 to 150,000 won per day depending on the room you want.



There is a police line on each floor, and soldiers and police are stationed near the entrance.



Professional interpreters are also on standby, and patients who are very ill can take a quarantine taxi to the hospital.



The interior of the room is also completely different from what is rumored to be in China.



Let's take a look inside the room where the confirmed patients from China actually stayed.



If you look at it now, bedding is prepared as in a regular hotel, and if you look at it from the side, a temperature controller is installed to enable individual heating in each room.



Also take a look at the bathroom.



If you turn on the water like this, the hot water comes out well.



[Confirmed person from China: (Is it cold in the room?) It's not cold.

(Does hot water come out well?) It comes out well.

(Is there anything else uncomfortable?) It's okay.]



The remaining two isolation facilities also have beds and toilets with hot water as standard.



[Kim Sook-young/Cheong Soo-bon Medical Resources Support Team Leader: These 3 facilities are rooms (more than a tourist hotel level) that Chinese tourists usually use.]



As of yesterday (10th), 32 people from 3 quarantine facilities left after quarantine, Currently, 86 confirmed cases are in quarantine.



Regarding the claim that a Chinese national who was denied entry was detained in a dark room, the Ministry of Justice explained that this morning (11th), the first case of a Chinese national denied entry due to corona came out, and that it was waiting at the departure hall at the request of the Chinese.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol, Video editing: Yoon Tae-ho)



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