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There are many places that have been promoted these days, saying that they can use emergency disaster relief funds in time. It can also be used for building cosmetic procedures and herbal medicines, so some hospitals and clinics also compete.

This was covered by reporter Labor Gyu.

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I visited a Korean medical clinic in Seoul and asked if I could make a pledge with my disaster aid.

[Can I make Chinese medicine (with disaster relief funds)?]

[Chairman: A good idea. It is possible to consult and to tailor your body condition. There are companies that use (disaster funding) and others that do not

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As if they were met, they launched an advertisement to receive non-salary treatment, that is, cosmetic procedures, as a disaster subsidy.

The same goes for dermatology.

This is because there are no special restrictions on use in hospitals and clinics.

The Internet is overflowing with experiences that have undergone cosmetic procedures for local government support.

[Citizen: I think it was the money that people who lacked the cost of living because they couldn't work right away to buy or eat. It's a personal choice, but I don't think it's right if you allow that.]

The convenience store industry, which had fun with the consumption of subsidies by local governments before the government's disaster subsidies, is also engaged in marketing disaster relief.

Convenience store industry such as CU and GS25 said that local currency sales including local subsidies such as Zero Pay and Kona Card jumped 8 times as much.

In anticipation of the consumption of the disaster relief fund, we started a discount and a 1 + 1 promotion.

Even in large marts, small business owners can use the disaster support funds, and expect discounted consumption effects through various discount events.

(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol, video editing: Park Jeong-sam, CG: Choi Ji-won)

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