It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that has become a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



I have seen many articles that researchers at the University of Hong Kong mentioned the possibility of airborne transmission of Omicron, a new variant of COVID-19.



Earlier, in Hong Kong, two people who arrived from South Africa and Canada, respectively, were confirmed to be infected with Omicron.



The two were staying in a room opposite each other across the hallway in the same hotel.



According to Bloomberg News, researchers at the University of Hong Kong reported through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's medical journal 'New Infectious Diseases', "As a result of the hotel CCTV analysis, there was no contact with two confirmed patients, such as leaving the quarantine area."



"It makes it most probable that the virus was transmitted through the air when each person received food or each visit was held for testing for COVID-19," the researchers said.



(Article source: news1)


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I have seen many articles that the Japanese government quarantined Koreans who entered Tokyo in a hotel more than 300km away from the airport.



A Korean who left Incheon International Airport on the 3rd and arrived at Narita Airport on the 3rd.



The Japanese government is isolating people arriving from 12 countries, including Korea, in a designated facility for six days to prevent the influx of Omicron mutations.



It is said that he was able to arrive at the dormitory 10 hours after taking off from Incheon International Airport to go through procedures such as corona 19 testing and domestic transfers. .



He added that the measure was limited to some flights, not all flights from Korea.



However, to the question of whether there are cases of people arriving from other countries being quarantined at such a distant hotel, he replied that he would refrain from answering whether there are similar cases, saying that the quarantine location is decided according to the situation.



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was also a lot of interest in the article that a bicycle was caught riding on Gangbyeonbuk-ro, an automobile-only road.



This is a video uploaded to an online community yesterday.



A bicycle runs through the riverside road, where cars run fast.



Bicyclists try to pedal hard to see if they are aware of the speed of surrounding vehicles, but it is not enough.



There is also a picture of vehicles in the other lane moving ahead as the vehicle following could not speed up due to a bicycle.



Netizens who saw the video reacted absurdly, saying, 'It's a real inconvenience' and 'I'm at a loss for words'.



If you ride a bicycle on an exclusive road like this, you will be fined up to 300,000 won or detained for up to 15 days.



(Screen source: Instagram Baby Dream)