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Already, 30 countries have already banned or restricted entry into Korea. The Foreign Ministry protested against China and Japan.

This is reporter Kim Ah-young.

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The Foreign Ministry called Chinese ambassadors to Xinghaiming and Ambassador Tomita yesterday afternoon.

Explaining our defense efforts and at the same time declaring that the two countries' restrictions on entry are excessive.

[Singhaiming / Chinese Ambassador to Korea: Some local governments are not doing things against the Korean people. There are also many Chinese people. Please understand and understand.]

Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa, who visited Britain during the Korea-English Foreign Ministers' Meeting, is also reported to have been concerned about the king of China calling the foreign minister.

Quarantine from South Korea has been excessive in some areas, and China's central government has also called for efforts to prevent it.

The government communicates explanations and protests to each country through diplomatic channels, but more and more countries and regions control entry.

To date, there have been 17 bans in Japan, Vietnam, and 13, including Taiwan and Colombia, which have restricted entry to containment or quarantine.

In addition, 24 countries, including the United States, have travel alerts to warn them when visiting Korea, and six countries have stopped traveling to and from Korea.