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However, I know that I need it with my head, but it is a reality that there are few people who are tired. In addition, there are many cases where self-employed people are faced with economic limitations, and as it is everyone's job, it is time for the government as well as the whole society to face-to-face and consider solutions.

I am a reporter.

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Parking agents in a large complex shopping mall were busy with the cars coming in.

It's the weekend people who go shopping with their family, lovers.

[Shopping mall visitors: It's frustrating. I have to stay with my kids all day. I came out to buy only what I really need.]

Many people have been patient enough.

[Shopping mall visitor: I think I was patient enough. Be patient, be patient ... At least I'm going to get out while keeping what I can keep. I can't live.]

It is easy to find people who come out outdoors.

It was on the 22nd of last month that the government announced the establishment of a high-intensity social distance, but it was from the end of February that it refrained from going out.

More and more people are tired of the demands of social distance.

[Seoul Forest Visitor: I'm coming to Seoul in two months. The weather is so good ... Cherry blossoms were also picked up, and I thought it would be nice to be outside.]

In fact, the number of people moved to the lowest level at the end of February, gradually increasing, showing a 16% increase from the previous week.

The school closing rate has also dropped to half the level in a month, and the number of companies that stop working from home next week is also increasing.

It is necessary to prepare sophisticated follow-up measures to increase the effectiveness of the 'social distance' policy, including appropriate compensation measures for self-employed and businesses.

(Video coverage: Inpil Seong · Kang Dong-cheol, video editing: Jun-hee Kim, CG: Lee Kyung-moon)