[Go Hyun Joon's News]

<Anchor>

The news of current critic Ko Hyun-jun is just starting. What's the first news today (6th)?

<Hyunjun Go / Critic of Criticism>

The video of washing hands made using nursery rhymes, a baby that is enjoying worldwide popularity, is attracting attention. The baby shark character tells you how to wash your hands according to the lyrics of the content you are washing your hands on.

When coughing, he also added a coughing etiquette to cover his mouth with sleeves of clothes. He also changed the rhythm of the old baby shark to the Corona 19 situation and changed his rhythm.
It was first released on YouTube on the 22nd of last month and exceeded 6.5 million views yesterday, just two weeks ago. With this trend, the 10 million click record achieved by the original baby shark in a month is also expected to break within 2-3 days.

Just as there was a baby shark challenge that follows baby shark songs and rhythms, there have been over 300 hands-on washing attempts followed by police officers and medical staff for educational purposes or children washing their hands while imitating baby sharks.

Corona-related search trends unveiled by Google on the 30th of last month increased 'Baby Shark Hand Washing' by 700% in one week. It is said that Korean version will be released soon, and Spanish and Chinese version will be released within this month.

<Anchor>

I hope that these videos are so widespread that children are less likely to be infected. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go / Critic of Criticism>

We will tell you the next news. The government has decided to extend the deadline for strengthening social distances by two weeks, and astronauts, who can be considered masters of quarantine life, have sent encouraging messages to those who are tired of stuffiness.

American astronaut Jessica Meyer, via Twitter on the 2nd, revealed how she works out at the 400km International Space Station over the Earth, saying she needs to be more creative to increase her heart rate when she stays at home without going to the gym. He said we would do it eventually like we do.
Astronaut Scott Kelly, who stayed in space for 340 days, also wrote in the New York Times on the 21st of last month that the most missed thing when he was at the space station was to go out to see, hear, and smell nature. He advised him to move his body regularly even during containment.

He also said that he needs a regular life such as a hobby and a journal. Astronaut Anne McClain advised to bring family and co-workers in the same space first and try to make sure they communicate.

<Anchor>

It's still the Earth here, but I'm not very happy to receive advice from astronauts about space life. Let's move on to the next news.

<Hyunjun Go / Critic of Criticism>

We will tell you the next news. An international student in her 20s, who had suspected corona19 symptoms from the UK, came to Jeju after eating cold medicine and eventually found it at the Walk Through Clinic at Jeju Airport.

The international student took a comprehensive cold medicine from the end of last month and returned home through Incheon International Airport on the 2nd.

At the time of entry, he stated that he had taken a cold medicine on the questionnaire, but was classified as an asymptomatic box and went to Jeju Island through Gimpo Airport on the same day.
This international student, who arrived in Jeju Island, was tested for corona19 at the Walk-through Screening Clinic, where he did not reveal his symptoms and the fact that he was taking cold medicine. Revealed.

Jeju Island has already revealed the fact of taking cold medicines during the quarantine process at Incheon International Airport, and considers that it has no intention to take into account the fact that the special granularity procedure has been faithfully performed.

However, it has been pointed out that if the walk-through test was not conducted at Jeju Airport, it would have been necessary to identify the corona19 infection lately, unless the foreign student voluntarily took the test.