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Associated Yonhap According to the Incheon city government, an 18-year-old student and 42-year-old mother was recently confirmed to have COVID-19.
This student is guided by a 25-year-old teacher at a private educational institution in Incheon, western Seoul.
The young master was confirmed to have COVID-19 on May 2, after arriving at the King Club, one of Itaewon’s famous nightclubs, which is currently considered an outbreak. However, this person hides that he is a teacher and declares that he is currently unemployed.
Private educational institution in Incheon, the teacher’s workplace. Photo: Yonhap
So far, there have been a total of 13 COVID-19 cases related to the aforementioned teachers. Including 8 high school students.
40 close contacts of male teachers and another 378 students are expected to be evaluated for COVID-19.
The Incheon city government announced it would file a lawsuit against the teacher for fraud.
Locals and officials also expressed anger, saying that the Incheon epidemic would have been averted if the teacher had made a sincere statement in the first place.
Altogether the number of COVID-19 cases associated with bars and clubs in Itaewon has now reached 120.
This situation has worried many people that the COVID-19 epidemic will flare up again in South Korea, after settling in for a few weeks.
According to Yonhap
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