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We also look at the situation of Corona 19 overseas.

In the worst situation, the United States has already surpassed 250,000 deaths, and recently, reports of deaths have been reported at almost one per minute.

In Italy, there are only one in every two minutes, and people who receive treatment at home because of lack of hospital rooms are struggling because they can't get oxygen tanks.



This is Jeong Seong-jin.



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Medical staff are providing emergency treatment in long lines in front of the hospital.



Italy's medical system, where Corona 19 first spread in Europe, is on the verge of collapse.



Severe patients are also being pushed to home treatment, and even oxygen tanks are scarce.



Italy's Corona 19 deaths per day are 753, killing one every two minutes.



The Italian government has also requested assistance from private medical organizations operating in conflict areas.



In the United States, more than 170,000 confirmed cases were added in one day only yesterday (19th).



Due to the shortage of hospital rooms, beds are lined up to the parking lot.



France passed a bill extending the national health emergency until mid-February next year, and Germany passed an amendment to the Infection Protection Act, which mandated the use of masks and closed shops.



There is also fierce resistance from far-right groups and citizens to the government's measures to strengthen the blockade.



[French merchant: I think the business restrictions are unfair.

Because everyone is wearing a mask, they are taking quarantine measures.]



Among these, it is known that the Corona 19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca showed a strong immune response even in the elderly in a phase 2 clinical trial.



Following Pfizer and Modena, AstraZeneca's vaccine is also expected to produce the results of phase 3 clinical trials within a few weeks.