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In the midst of panic in the global financial markets, the G7 and the top seven countries around the world agreed to hold a videoconference to tackle Corona19 and take all necessary steps. US President Trump says the situation could be extended from July to August.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyun, what did the top 7 countries' leaders do?

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Yes, G7, the leaders of the seven major countries, decided to hold a remote video conference to define the Corona19 pandemic as a tragedy of humanity and a global health crisis, and to do everything necessary through close cooperation and coordination.

In addition, they agreed to cooperate in the distribution of treatment and vaccine development and coordinated by the Ministers of Health and Welfare on a weekly basis.

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The situation in the United States doesn't seem to be getting much better either, but President Trump, who advised the people to keep a strong social distance?

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Yes, currently there are over 4,000 corona19 confirmed patients in 49 states.

There are also 70 deaths.

When the Corona 19 spread horribly, President Trump made a recommendation not to gather more than 10 people.

[Trump / President of the United States: Please refrain from gathering more than 10 people. Avoid unnecessary trips and avoid eating and drinking at restaurants, taverns and food codes.]

President Trump predicted that Corona 19 could end in July-August, and that the US economy may have entered a recession.

Another Korean case was mentioned at this round of talks.

President Trump explained that a lot of people talked about how Korea has done well, but they said that the problem was not serious at first, and that the United States is responding well even though the situation is difficult now.

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More and more shops are closing in the United States?

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Yes, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maryland, as well as New York, where there are many infected people, have decided to stop operating restaurants, taverns, movie theaters, and gymnasiums.

The Governor of New York complained that as the number of infected people increased rapidly, the US Army Corps of Engineers should be used to provide patient accommodations.