[Go Hyun Joon's News]

<Anchor>

Friday's news critic, Hyun-jun Ko. What is the first news today (6th)?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The first news came from the United States, where the development of science and technology has given new hope to a girl with a disability.

Eleven-year-old Isabella, who lives in Florida, was born with a disability in her left arm and had a hard time with her life.

It is a prosthesis developed by a British startup, and it is manufactured by a 3D printing process, which is about one tenth the price of a conventional one.
The Isabella family began online fundraising to buy Bionic, and shortly afterwards, we raised about 16 million won in our money.

A big help in this process was Mark Hamil, who starred Luke Skywalker in Star Wars.

I heard Isabella's story as a passionate fan of Star Wars and informed her through SNS. That's why Isabella is the robot that appeared in Star Wars last month. I have a prosthesis that resembles R2D2.

<Anchor>

Not only science and technology but also a warm heart gave Isabella a new hope. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The following news is related to Corona19. Restrictions on entry into the country under Corona19 have led to a deterioration of national sentiment.

Vietnamese people have recently launched a hashtag on SNS: 'Stop Koreans stop lying' and 'Apologize in Vietnam.'
Last month, 24 Korean travelers were quarantined in Danang, Vietnam, and returned to Korea in two days.

In the process, some South Korean quarantine interviews began that Vietnamese hospitals locked their doors and served some bread for breakfast.

Vietnamese critics have said that some of the breads provided were half-miami's representative sandwiches, and they didn't give them a meal.

But rather than criticizing the poor containment environment, the insulator's intention was to weigh the fears of the first quarantine in other countries.

But these nuances are increasing in public opinion as some subtitles of Korean media are not reflected.

As a result, the Korean Association of Vietnam has united and has been evolving.

<Anchor>

It actually contains some misunderstanding coming from different cultures, but it doesn't have to look too red. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

We will deliver the next news. Corona 19 is a global coffee chain. It also changed the store landscape of Starbucks.

Williams Starbucks, in a statement yesterday, announced the temporary suspension of personal cups and tumblers in the store.

If you bring a personal cup to the store, the staff will wash it before the coffee is delivered, and in the process, the virus on the personal cup may spread, so the tumbler has decided to stop the virus from becoming a carrier of the virus.

First of all, it will be applied to the United States and Canada. It is not yet announced whether it will expand to Korea.

Starbucks has been offering discounts to customers who bring their personal cups since 1985, and in 2010 they also campaigned to reduce the use of disposable cups.

Starbucks has temporarily suspended this policy because many of Corona's 19 sponsors in Washington, USA are home to Starbucks' headquarters. This is because it is concentrated near Seattle.

<Anchor>

For those of you who are confused, you are saying that this is not applicable in Korea yet?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

It has not been announced yet.