[Hyun-Jun Go's perfect news]



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It's time for news critic Go Hyun-Jun.

Today (31st), let me tell you the first news.



<Hyun-Jun Ko/Criticist> A



bat suddenly appeared from the plane that took off from New Delhi, India, and there was an emergency turning around.



You can see something fast flying from the ceiling of the passenger plane, but it was none other than a bat that flapped its wings quickly and flew around the cabin.




On the 27th, a bat appeared in a passenger plane headed for the United States from New Delhi, India, and the sudden appearance of the bat turned the whole plane into chaos, and the captain decided that it was difficult to continue the flight, so he turned around 30 minutes after takeoff. has decided.



After the airliner arrived safely at New Delhi Airport, the airline let all passengers off and searched for bats, and for some reason the bat was found dead on the business class side.



The airliner took off again after disinfection work, and the airline is investigating the possibility that bats may have been loaded into the cargo vehicle carrying in-flight meals.



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I'm glad there was no major safety accident. What is the second news?



<Hyun-Jun Ko / Current affairs critic>



This is the next news. In a British restaurant, an employee who rescued a customer who was suffering from breathing difficulties due to food caught in the throat is becoming a hot topic.



On the 23rd, at an Indian restaurant in the UK, when a man suddenly beat his chest and complained of pain, the person sitting next to him kept patting the man on the back, but the symptoms showed no sign of improvement.



At this time, a waiter serving at another table rushes to him and raises the man up and leads him to the aisle.



Then, he hugs the man from behind and strongly presses the abdomen with his fists. Heimlich's method is used as first aid when food is caught in the throat.




After four intense pressures, the man finally vomited the food stuck in his throat. The guests applauded all at once, and the man who regained his energy bowed his head in gratitude.



In an interview with the press, the employee said that his father had saved his life this way when he was young, and he didn't know that the first aid method he had learned at that time would be so helpful.



And he said he was more grateful.



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It seems like you really showed off your momentary wits well. What is the last news for today?



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last part is about the residual vaccine, and after the AstraZeneca residual vaccine reservation service started on the 27th, a reservation fever has been blowing, and it is said that a parody called 'Vaccine Mongo', which compares vaccine reservations to a game of catching Pokemon, has been released.




If so, you may be wondering how to increase the success rate of bookings, but Son Young-rae, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and Welfare, shared this information.



The remaining vaccines have a time period, so it is better to aim for that time period. For example, at the hospital, I opened 10 vaccine ampoules that day and hit all the 9th ampoules, but when I opened the 10th ampoule, there were only 2 people with reservations. In this case, 7 people per bottle of ampoule can fit, so 5 people are left.



At this time, the hospital will upload 5 vaccines as residual vaccines to the system. Therefore, it is said that it is possible to increase the probability of success to search for residual vaccines between 2 and 4 pm, where you can estimate how much last ampoule is left rather than in the morning.



You can inquire and reserve this remaining vaccine through Naver or Kakao.