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Recently, there have been quite a few confirmed people who have no idea where or how they got the virus. It's time to avoid mixing with people you don't know as much as possible. Today (5th), Yeouido, Seoul, is full of people who came to see cherry blossoms. I have an understanding corner in my heart, but I'm worried.

Reporter Lee Kyung-won.

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Seoul's representative cherry blossom viewing spot, Yunjung-ro, Yeouido, the street was empty as the festival was canceled.

For entrance control, a situation room was set up at the entrance.

Yeouido Hangang Park near cherry blossoms,

[Information Broadcasting: Avoid places where a lot of people gather, and keep a safe distance of 2m or more.]

The announcements are as crowded as the crowd.

Citizens and merchants walking along the flower path while watching cherry blossoms are busy.

[Commercial: Last year, the road was so tight that I couldn't even go around, but (this year) was not a business. There are no people. But it's a little better today.]

Unlike Yunjung-ro, Yeouidong-ro and Han River Park, which extend from the southern end of Mapo Bridge to 63 Building, are crowded with Sangchun guests, not a controlled area.

Seoul City closed down to a nearby bus stop over the weekend, but people were pouring from the subway station.

[Visitor: (because of the corona) I stayed home. I couldn't do the exercise I was doing and I couldn't study well, so I came out to cheat. There are too many people. It's more than I thought.]

Around Yeouido Hangang Park is designated as a special management area, and about 3,000 public officials and police officers come out to promote social distance.

Although the weather is continuing because it is only at home, the health authorities repeatedly urged the citizens to cooperate as much as possible, saying that if the distance is loosened, the efforts can be turned into blisters.

(Video coverage: Yongjin Joo, Video editing: Park Ji-in)