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The government came up with new measures yesterday (5th) saying it would eliminate the need to buy masks. Only pharmacies will sell it as 5 copies per day. Even so, two people a week are all. I checked my ID and decided not to buy a proxy.

Reporter Park Chan-keun reports.

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First of all, mask exports, which were allowed within 10% of production, are prohibited.

The share of public shipments, which was 50% of the output and about 5 million copies, will expand to 80%.

These increased public masks are concentrated in pharmacies.

Starting today, the number of masks a person can buy in a pharmacy is limited to two per week.

To prevent duplicate purchases, we use the pharmacy's computer system to verify your identity and purchase history.

By the end of the next week in your birth year, the day of the week that you can buy a mask is limited.

If the end of the year is 1 or 6, it is the same as Monday, or 2 or 7 on Tuesday.

If a minor is in line with their parents, they can buy a mask based on their parent's birth year, but buying a mask on behalf of a child who is not on site is prohibited.

[KIM Yong-Bum / First Minister of Strategy and Finance: Purchasing an agent is difficult to accept in consideration of fairness with the waiters and difficulty in supplying and receiving masks…. .]

At the post office and Hanaro Mart, only one person can buy one until the purchase history management system is established.

The government has decided to increase the production of masks of 10 million pieces per day to 14 million in a month by expanding production facilities.

If prices are unstable due to hoarding, we will introduce a price cap.