Confirmed COVID-19 Case at Sogang University... Transition to Online Classes for 2 Weeks
[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] As a COVID-19 case was confirmed at Sogang University, the school decided to switch classes to online for two weeks.
According to Sogang University on the 25th, one enrolled student tested positive for COVID-19 the day before, leading the university to convert all face-to-face classes to fully online from that day until the 7th of next month for two weeks. The confirmed case attended an in-person class at the Rich Science Building (R Building) on the 17th, used the Rich Science Building again on the 21st, and then attended an in-person class at the Kim Daegeon Building (K Building). The school closed the buildings included in the movement path from the day before until 6 p.m. on the 25th and carried out disinfection measures.
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At Yonsei University, one student also tested positive for COVID-19 the day before, but it was confirmed that there was no movement path within the campus.
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