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I will start the news critic Lee Hyun-joon. What's your first news?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

With the spread of corona 19, many masks are interested these days. This mask, which is a shortage, is pouring out of the used trading site.

The government announced on Wednesday that it would limit mask exports to less than 10% of the day's output and supply more than half of its output through a public dealer.

Shortly afterwards, there was a man on the used goods trading site who wanted to sell the mask for 2,000 won per piece.

There was also a hoarding business that released a lot of masks with mobile messenger KakaoTalk.


As mask exports were blocked, hoarders worried about falling domestic prices began to sell their products to online sales networks such as used countries and KakaoTalk.

Netizens also responded here. The price of the mask, which went up to 6,000 won, dropped to 3,000 won a day, and now 2,000 won, and it was in solidarity not to buy expensive money anymore.

Increasingly, cases of canceling expensive masks or requesting returns are rapidly increasing, and IRS officials say they will punish tax evaders if they are suspected of selling goods online, such as used countries or KakaoTalk.

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Punishment is also punishment, but it's a shame. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news is from China, which talks about the inconveniences of our citizens in China. Hangul banners on apartment complex in Beijing are controversial.

In Beijing, an apartment complex in Wangjing, where many Koreans live, caught a banner in Korean and Chinese.

It is said to wear a mask, and in this apartment, many foreigners, including Americans and Japanese, live.

Nevertheless, the only banner made in Hangul seems to be the result of the surge in the number of corona confirmers in Korea.


Not only this. Qingdao City, Shandong Province, has been pointed out that there is a possibility of human rights violations by installing and monitoring CCTV on the entrance of the house where a Korean family who recently returned from Korea resides.

In some areas, red seals were placed on the doors of Korean homes to block access, or Koreans were warned in front of apartment complexes.

There is nothing to say about China's defense against Corona19, but it is pointed out that the restrictions on toxic Koreans are excessive.

When I hear about Korean expatriates in China, they are worried that excessive regulation will lead to aversion to Koreans.

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As long as you have a reasonable level of protection, you have to accept it, but I hate what you said. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news is also from China, where a volunteer called Ubi Sisters is attracting attention in Wuhan, China, known as the Corona19 source.

Ubi's sister is Liu Mo, who is from Sichuan, China. We are currently delivering free lunchboxes to medical staff and volunteers who are fighting Corona 19 in Wuhan.

On the last three days, I drove to Wuhan by driving for more than 10 hours in Sichuan and prepared food ingredients with a chef for the medical team fighting Corona19.

Her volunteer team sends more than 400 homemade lunches to medical staff working in hospitals every day.


We also collect items from donors from all over China and deliver them to the hospital. They are called raincoats because they didn't have protective clothing and started volunteering in raincoats.

Despite these poor conditions, Ryu says he will continue volunteering until Corona19 ends.