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Mask-related news. From today (11th) morning, a service has been provided that provides information on public masks in real time. When you open the smartphone app, various colors are displayed around the map like traffic lights. Green means that there are more than 100 masks left at the store, and red is almost sold out.

If the system is in place, you will be able to reduce the hassle of going around here and there, how was today, the first day, reporter Sunghoon Lee went to get a mask using this app.

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The current time is 10:45 AM, but let's run the app where the public mask information is updated in real time.

A notice appears stating that it will not be executed due to congestion.

However, when I access it through another app, it runs normally and a map appears. The number of remaining masks is divided into four stages, where 100 or more are 'sufficient', 30 to 99 are 'normal', and if it is less than 30, 'lack' and 'none' when exhausted.

I tried to enter a pharmacy that says 'normal'.

[We're done with the mask.]

In some cases, a pharmacist must enter the sales details and it is reflected in the inventory.

Pharmacies are also embarrassing when you meet a poor customer.

[Pharmacy guest: How many times the office worker (goes and goes). I went back and forth in the morning ... .] This morning, a verification system to prevent duplicate purchases of public masks was once normalized by accessors and normalized again.

[Pharmacist: The server is temporarily down, so I haven't uploaded it until now, so I'm getting it all. How much work ... .]

As it is the first day of implementation, the app service is expected to relieve the inconvenience of waiting in line after going through the stabilization stage.

The Military Manpower Administration decided to provide local social service personnel to pharmacies that lacked hands during the time when public mask sales were concentrated.

(Video editing: Jongwoo Kim, VJ: Min-gu Jung and Seung-min Han)