COVID-19, 5 elementary schools and 10 kindergartens in Korea
Confirmed the art instructor, followed by 1 kindergarten student
A lecturer at an art academy in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, received confirmation of the new coronavirus infection (Corona19) on the 24th, and one more kindergarten student who took classes was also confirmed. Ten schools and kindergartens have decided to stop attending school until the 26th.
On the 25th, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said, “A 29-year-old woman working at Gangseo-gu Art Academy was confirmed by 96 people, including 91 students, 3 instructors, and 2 parents. "We will stop urgent care for 25 to 26 days for 5 elementary schools and 10 kindergartens subject to close contact," he said.
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said, “For kindergartens where one student has been confirmed as confirmed, 5 schools and 8 teaching centers in the same building will be closed and quarantine will be conducted. "We will identify all possible connections and take action."
According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, Mr. A, a 20-year-old lecturer at Magok-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, was confirmed the day before. The institute is said to have 6 instructors and about 100 attendees including infants and elementary students. Mr. A conducted classes with students every day at the academy from the 19th to the 22nd.
Subsequently, group B, a 5-year-old boy who attends Yale kindergarten in Nabalsan-dong near the art school, was diagnosed with corona19 on the morning after undergoing diagnostic tests at the Gangseo-gu Health Center screening clinic. According to Kang Seo-gu, Mr. A wore a mask while wearing a mask throughout the school, but he could not prevent further infection.
On the 25th, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said, “A 29-year-old woman working at Gangseo-gu Art Academy was confirmed by 96 people, including 91 students, 3 instructors, and 2 parents. "We will stop urgent care for 25 to 26 days for 5 elementary schools and 10 kindergartens subject to close contact," he said.
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said, “For kindergartens where one student has been confirmed as confirmed, 5 schools and 8 teaching centers in the same building will be closed and quarantine will be conducted. "We will identify all possible connections and take action."
According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, Mr. A, a 20-year-old lecturer at Magok-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, was confirmed the day before. The institute is said to have 6 instructors and about 100 attendees including infants and elementary students. Mr. A conducted classes with students every day at the academy from the 19th to the 22nd.
Subsequently, group B, a 5-year-old boy who attends Yale kindergarten in Nabalsan-dong near the art school, was diagnosed with corona19 on the morning after undergoing diagnostic tests at the Gangseo-gu Health Center screening clinic. According to Kang Seo-gu, Mr. A wore a mask while wearing a mask throughout the school, but he could not prevent further infection.