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We've told you many times in the news at 8:00 about the need for medical support, but we're fighting the virus every day in the face of scarcity. Now that there is a lack of protective clothing, they are wearing plastic clothes on top of the surgical clothing.

This is G1 Park Sung-joon.

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With more confirmed patients, screening clinics are three times more patient than last week.

But the medical attire is not a horse.

I wore my scrubs and wore blue plastic.

The head was covered with a surgical cap and a mouth mask, and the hands were covered with plastic gloves.
It is so different from formal protective clothing that is sealed from head to toe with protective glasses and masks.

It's unfortunate to see, but doctors say it doesn't matter because they're busy.

[Wonju Medical Center medical staff: medical staff is busy too busy day and night. Wearing protective gear is hard work. Because you are filtering your meals… .]

As Corona 19 continues to proliferate, protective clothing is all about surgical clothing and vinyl, except for medical staff dealing with copper, checkups, and bequest boxes.

At present, the hospital has about 200 protective clothing, and on average 50 people per day are expected to run out after this weekend.

Gangwon-do has issued seven official reports to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since January, but only 3,000 have been secured.

(Video coverage: Kim Minsu G1)