Seoul, May 25 (IANS): A kindergarten student in Seoul has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the South Korean capital city's education office said on Monday.
The development comes just two days ahead of the planned second-phase resumption of South Korean schools, including kindergartens, reports Yonhap News Agency.
The six-year-old student is believed to have contracted the virus from his art teacher at Young Rembrandts, a private art school in Magok .
The teacher, who tested positive on Sunday, had taught 35 students at the institute until Friday and had contact with three other staff members.
The teachers all wore masks and followed the institute's quarantine guidelines and social distancing rules, according to the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education.
The art school's 91 students, three teachers and two parents have been tested for the virus and are awaiting their results, which will come out on Tuesday.
The teacher's 38 contacts have been ordered to self-quarantine for 14 days, and 13 educational institutes in the same building as the art school will be closed for disinfection.
The boy's kindergarten, 10 nearby kindergartens and five nearby elementary schools will remain closed for two days for disinfection and other precautionary measures, said the Yonhap News Agency report.
Under the government's phased school reopening plan, schools are scheduled to resume in-person classes for the two lowest grades of elementary school, kindergarten students, middle school seniors and second-year high school students on Wednesday.
High school seniors returned to school last week after more than two months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has so far infected 11,206 South Koreans and killed 267 others.