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Two weeks have passed since the first patient emerged from Daegu and Gyeongbuk. With more than 4,000 patients confirmed in those two weeks, Daegu and Gyeongbuk are now the most damaging areas after Wuhan in China. The crowded city center is now a quiet street that is hard to see.

Reporter Jung Ban-seok looked around in a helicopter.

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The round-trip 10-lane road through downtown Daegu was empty.

The busiest street in Dongseong-ro, the busiest part of the city, is crowded with people.

A few people pass by and they all wear masks.

The lively 500-year-old Seomun Market, which was closed for the first time in six days, was reopened yesterday (2 days), but it is not easy to find a market.

The only place in the secluded city center is to sell masks.

Surrounded by buildings, citizens lining up and waiting in line, even in serious crisis.

Medical teams continue to struggle throughout the seemingly quiet city.

An ambulance and protective clothing worker who arrives in front of the hospital hastened the patient on the stretcher to the emergency room.

Screening Clinic Tents are waiting to be screened, and medical staff with protective clothing wrapped around the body are busy to examine the patient.

Danard, the Creative Education Center of the Korea National Training Institute, who has been designated as a life treatment center for the treatment of patients with mild illness, carefully disinfects inside and outside the police car.

The exhausted medical staff waits on the railings for a while before getting back to work.

Near Qingdao Daenam Hospital with many deaths.

On the streets of the town where cars and people are cut off, banners with cheering phrases such as "Go Cheongdo" seem to be protecting the town.

(Video coverage: Kim Nam-sung, Video editing: Ha Sung-won, helicopter control:

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