Students at IEM International School have not been tested or treated for more than 10 days.

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It was on the 12th that the first symptoms appeared at IEM International School in Daejeon, where 127 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) occurred, but it was investigated that no tests or treatments were received for over 10 days.

According to the city of Daejeon on the 25th, one student from Gyeongnam showed symptoms of coughing, phlegm, and headache on the 12th for the first time.

Until last weekend, there were 6 students who showed suspicious symptoms of Corona 19.

However, the school did not receive corona 19 tests or hospital treatment for the believing patients, but only quarantined the dormitory.

All I had to do was contact the parents of the symptomatic students to take them home last weekend to be tested.

There was no preemptive action by the school until the two students who went to their homes in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do and Pohang, Gyeongbuk were confirmed on the 24th.

In the meantime, the students with the symptoms were quarantined only in the dormitory, but they were mixed with other students every day for more than ten days.

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Eventually, 6 confirmed cases were added in Daejeon on the 24th, and 119 more were confirmed through a full examination afterwards, resulting in a’stupid result.

116 of the total 120 students, including two students who went to their homes in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do and Pohang, Gyeongbuk, were confirmed.

Of the 125 confirmed cases in Daejeon (114 students, 11 faculty members, etc.), 83 were bequests.

Among them, 100 patients with mild symptoms or asymptomatic patients are being transferred to Asan Life Treatment Center, Chungnam, and 25 patients with symptoms are being transferred to hospitals in Daejeon, including Chungnam National University Hospital.

Daejeon Mayor Hur Tae-jeong said, “It is very regrettable that the school did not take appropriate measures, such as preemptive inspection, when the first symptoms appeared.” I plan to do it.”

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