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US President-elect Biden has announced that he will be vaccinated against Corona 19 for free to all citizens after taking office.

President Trump, who remains in office for more than 70 days, criticized Esper's defense minister, who had been raised with a discord.

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Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung, Biden-elect, came up with a countermeasure for Corona 19 today (10th).



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Biden, as expected, the first policy announcement was related to Corona 19.



Now, 100,000 people infected with Corona 19 and 1,000 people died each day in the U.S. are approaching the worst, and we have made clear our determination to resolve this first.



Today's presentation can be summarized in two ways.



The first is to thoroughly verify the safety of the vaccine and to give free vaccination to all citizens as soon as he takes office, and the second is to appeal to the public to wear a mask mandatory to prevent Corona 19.



Let's listen to the two key messages for yourself.



[Biden/U.S. President-Elect: When I take office on January 20th, I will distribute approved vaccines as soon as possible, so that as many Americans as possible are free.

I beg you to wear a mask.

It's for yourself and for your neighbors.

Wearing a mask is not a political



expression

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Biden also announced an advisory group of 13 quarantine experts to cope with Corona 19.



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the midst of this, President Trump struck the defense minister with a tweet, right?



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Yes, it is.

President Trump has expressed dissatisfaction by dismissing a staff he doesn't like by tweeting, but this time, Defense Minister Esper also informed of the replacement by tweet.



In fact, it is hard to find a precedent for replacing the defense minister during the change of power.



Minister Esper was once classified as loyal to the extent that the American media called it ``Yespur,'' but became first in a hard position after public opposition to President Trump, who wanted to mobilize troops to subdue protesters during a protest against racism a few months ago.



President Trump also posted several tweets today alleging counting fraud, but there are many comments that he still has no intention of accepting the election results and has shown his staff as a stubborn personnel right that he is the owner of the White House.



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Has Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa in Washington met with Secretary Pompeo?



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Yes, Minister Kang

Kyung-hwa

met Secretary of State Pompeo at the State Department building today.



In fact, as Secretary Pompeo's term of office is short, interest is focused on meeting with Biden-elect's officials, who announced that Minister Kang will meet privately rather than today.