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South Korea Job Seekers Take Exams in Football Field To Maintain Social Distancing

It is believed that many job seekers in South Korea have been taking a written exam. But, these jobseekers will do the exam at an empty football stadium.

This is one of the ways that South Korea does to help to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. It can be seen that all of them were following the social distancing rules with their seats safely separated from one another.

Picture: Football Funnys
Picture: LAD Bible

The exam was believed to happen in Ansan, South of Seoul. It is one of the recruitment processes at a company named Ansan Urban Corp. The company also decides that it was a necessary way to stop COVID-19 from keep spreading in the country.

Until today, South Korea has more than 12,000 COVID-19 cases that were reported, and over 200 death cases was confirmed because of the infections.

Source: LAD Bible, Football Funny’s

Adib Mohd

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