A teacher is conducting an online class in a 5th-grade classroom at Muhak Elementary School in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Joint Press Corps

A teacher is conducting an online class in a 5th-grade classroom at Muhak Elementary School in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Joint Press Corps

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The teacher is conducting an online class in an empty classroom. <br>Photo by Joint Press Corps

The teacher is conducting an online class in an empty classroom.
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As the spread of COVID-19 intensified, social distancing in the Seoul metropolitan area was raised to Level 4, and from the 14th, schools in the metropolitan area switched entirely to remote classes. Until the 25th, kindergartens, elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as special and various schools in the metropolitan area, suspended in-person attendance and transitioned fully to remote learning. However, limited in-person attendance is allowed if necessary for end-of-term evaluations, grade confirmations, or prior education on precautions related to COVID-19 vaccinations for third-year high school students starting from the 19th. Scenes from Muhak Elementary School in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, and Hansan Elementary School in Gangdong-gu. /Photo joint coverage team



Second-grade students are attending online classes at the emergency care classroom of Muhak Elementary School in Seongdong-gu. <br/>Photo by Joint Press Corps

Second-grade students are attending online classes at the emergency care classroom of Muhak Elementary School in Seongdong-gu.
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A teacher is conducting an online class at Hansan Elementary School in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. The classroom is completely empty. Photo by Joint Press Corps

A teacher is conducting an online class at Hansan Elementary School in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. The classroom is completely empty. Photo by Joint Press Corps

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