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A study found that the initial symptoms of corona infection differed according to age and gender.



Based on more than 200,000 cases of infection, a British research team analyzed which symptoms mainly appear in the early stages of COVID-19 infection.



First, in the case of loss of smell, which is known as the representative symptom of COVID-19, the association was lower as people aged 60 years or older increased.



Instead, over 80 years of age were more likely to experience diarrhea, sore throat, fatigue, and chills.



Under 60 years of age, chest pain, muscle pain, and shortness of breath including loss of sense of smell were common, and abdominal pain was noted among 16 to 39 years of age and persistent cough among 40 to 59 years of age. .



There were also differences between men and women, with men complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and chills, and women complaining of loss of smell and chest pain.



These early symptoms are similar to the symptoms of air-conditioning disease or a cold, so caution is needed as it can be overlooked, the article said.



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noise surrounding the Tokyo Olympics continues, but it was revealed that Japan forcibly expelled the homeless to prepare for the Olympics this time.



There were many homeless people around the Tokyo Main Stadium before the Olympics, but foreign media reported that the Japanese government forcibly expelled them.



He also criticized it for hiding the most vulnerable place of residence under the Olympic torch.



Authorities in Japan are said to have demolished tents for homeless people and erected a fence to prevent them from sleeping near the stadium.



Parks were also locked, and homeless people said officials suddenly came and picked up their belongings.



Only 900 homeless people in Tokyo have been identified, but the Japanese claim that all of them have been moved to shelters has also been exposed as cheating, the article said.



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I've seen many articles about the arrest of two teenagers driving a stolen car without a license.



On a road in Guro-gu, Seoul, a black car races with someone hanging on it.



A police officer hurriedly runs towards the vehicle and an ambulance is dispatched.



On the evening of the 31st of last month, two teenagers were arrested for stealing a vehicle and driving without a license.



They stole a car from the parking lot of a restaurant in Yeongdeungpo-gu, and after receiving a report, they hung the police who came to check them and ran about 1 km.



The police are investigating two teenagers on charges of special theft, but they are both juveniles under the age of 14, so it is likely that they will receive protective measures instead of criminal punishment.