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Happenings, big and small, are continuing at the Beijing Winter Olympics, which opened on the 4th.



First, the water poured from the ceiling of the athletes' village.



Finnish cross-country national team Rylinfera uploaded a video on social media with a message asking for help, and the video contains a scene of water pouring from the ceiling of Zhangjiakou Athletes' Village, where Rylinfera is staying.



There is also water on the floor, and you can see someone scooping water from one side. This video quickly spread through social media, and after that, the controversy has gotten worse by adding that the contestant asked to 'delete the video'. got bigger.



The smallest torch ever, emphasizing eco-friendliness, yesterday, an American sports media reported a photo of the Beijing Olympic flame appearing to be extinguished.



However, the Beijing Olympic organizing committee explained that because of the snow in Beijing, the torch was not visible for a while but did not go out.



Some have raised suspicions that the torch may have been lit again after it was extinguished.



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I've seen many articles that Chinese netizens criticized the scene of the award ceremony of Cha Min-gyu, who won a silver medal in the 500m speed skating.



On the 12th, at the speed skating men's 500m medal ceremony, Cha Min-gyu, who won a silver medal, acted as if he was handwriting the podium when his name was called. It was criticized for being similar to the movements of Canadian short track skaters.



The award ceremony was viewed more than 200 million times on Chinese social media, but Cha Min-gyu explained, 'The podium is a precious and valuable place, so the purpose was to go up with a more reverent mind'.



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The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) took the position that the information was not true while an article stating that 'The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) recognized COVID-19 as a cold' was spreading online.



The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) explained, 'This is not the official position of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention', stating that the information disclosed was 'a part of the conversation between the 1339 call center counselor and the complainant'.



"It is true that the severity of COVID-19 has decreased compared to 2020, when the first case was confirmed, but it is still higher than that of influenza," he said.



He also emphasized that 'the number of confirmed cases is increasing rapidly because it has a higher transmission power than influenza.