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I have seen many articles about Chinese badminton players being embroiled in swear words during the Olympic Games.



On the 27th of last month, in the third group match between Kim So-young and Gong Hee-yong in the women's doubles badminton, China's Cheon Qing-cheon shouted 'Wo Chao' or 'Chao' whenever a goal was scored.



It's a shout out, but it's a Chinese insult.



When controversy broke out in Hong Kong and Taiwan, where he noticed the profanity, Cheon Qing-cheon posted on SNS, "I'm sorry for misunderstanding. I was just encouraging him to win the game, but his pronunciation was bad.”



However, a lot of Chinese fans cheered rather than criticized.



It was also argued that it was a consideration for telling the other person to be careful with 'watch out', which has a similar pronunciation in English.



Cheon Qingchen shouted similar words again in the semi-finals where we met our players again.



The IOC has not set clear standards for profanity during matches, the article said.



(Screen source: KBS)


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Last month in Pakistan, a man from a famous family killed a woman for refusing to marry him. I saw many articles that the victim was the daughter of the former Pakistani Ambassador to Korea.



Citizens light candles in front of a portrait of a woman to express their condolences.



Nour Mukhadam, 27, was brutally beheaded last month.



Police have charged Mukadam's childhood friend, Zahir Zaper, from a famous businessman family.



According to police, Japer invited Mukadam to his house and, after being rejected, held her for two days and brutally murdered Mukadam when he tried to jump out of a window.



In Pakistan, there have been calls for severe punishment and protests have been held to stop violence against women.



The victim was the daughter of Shaukat Ali Mukhadam, a diplomat who served as the ambassador to South Korea.


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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC's report that the Corona 19 delta mutation is a completely different virus from the initial corona was also of great interest.



Infectious diseases usually evolve in a way that spreads well and is less dangerous to stay with people for a long time, but the delta mutation was different.



The transmission power was high, and the fatality rate was high.



According to the CDC, the transmission of delta mutations is estimated to be 5 to 9, meaning that one patient can spread the virus to 5 to 9 people.



Considering that the transmission power of the initial Corona 19 virus is 2.5, it is up to four times higher.



The results of studies in China and the UK, which showed that the initial concentration of the virus in the delta mutant infected person is 1,000 times higher than that of the initial virus infection, also support this point.



In an internal document, the CDC diagnosed that 'War has changed, the delta mutation is not the Corona 19 as we knew it'.



People infected with the delta mutation after completing the vaccine also shed the same level of virus as those who had not been vaccinated or had a single dose of the vaccine.



The article reported that it is not enough to respond with a vaccine alone to the delta mutation, which has high transmission power and fatality rate.



(Article Source: Korea Economic Daily)