[Hyunjun Go's News Bulletin]

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It is time for the current critic Gohyun Joon's news bulldog. What's your first Thursday news?

<Hyunjun Jun/Critic Critic> In the

wake of the recent child abuse case, the Ministry of Justice decided to push for amendment of the law to ban child corporal punishment. .
A man in his 50's was accused of assaulting her by slapping her cheeks and pulling her head over for reasons such as her daughter coming into the house late from March to July 2018, or contacting a single mother.

At the trial, he claimed that his behavior was a disciplined act to correct the daughter's frequent seclusion and spoiled behavior, and that it could not be punished as a political act.

However, he was found guilty in the first trial, and was sentenced to a fine of 700,000 won. Mr. A appealed, but the trial court also sentenced the same fine of 700,000 won as the first trial.

The judiciary needs to justify the motive or purpose, and the validity of the means or methods, and the urgency of the party to acknowledge the act of the party. The reason for the sentence was that the act could not meet these requirements.

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This is because I love my child. I can do it because I am a parent. If you have this idea, I think you should change your mind. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review> In the

next news, Corona 19 medical staff who wear protective clothing in the hot weather continues to grow, and a screening clinic that does not require protective clothing and a mask was first introduced in Gwangju.

Gwangju Gwangsan-gu produced the nation's first automated screening clinic in preparation for the long-term corona 19 crisis, and began operation from yesterday (17th).
This clinic has separated the internal space so that the air in the waiting area of ​​the medical staff and the sample collection space do not mix, and furthermore, it is blocking the possibility of infection by applying automated equipment to all inspection processes such as paperweight, body temperature measurement, and sample transportation.

Disinfection inside the sample collection area is also automatic when the test is over.

Most of all, it is expected that medical staff do not need to wear protective clothing, masks, and goggles, and free use of air conditioners is also expected to prevent accidents such as exhaustion of medical staff that has recently occurred in the Corona 19 screening clinic.

Two organizations, including 11 small and medium-sized enterprises in the region and Gwangju Technopark, participated in the production of the screening clinic, and are planning to export the automated screening clinic as K-prevention products overseas.

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I really have to applaud the creativity and efforts of our medical staff and the quarantine authorities. Let's move on to the next news.

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review>

This is the next news. There is a movie that was made based on a true story. It was reported that the cat, Bob, who appeared in'Cat on my shoulder', died at the age of 14.
James Bowen, who wrote the best-selling movie "Cat Bob on My Shoulder," first met Bob, a long cat in Tottenham in 2007.

At that time, Bowen, a drug addict at the time, decided to take care of his abandoned and injured rice, and he always attracted the attention of Bob when he was on the street or selling a big issue, a homeless support magazine.

Since then, Bowen has published a book about Bob and his special ties and has been translated into more than 40 languages ​​around the world, selling more than 8 million books and enjoying great popularity.

In 2016, it was also made into a movie, and Bob also appeared in person, but on the 15th, the news that the cat died at the age of 14 was reported through the book's official Facebook page.

When Bowen announced Bob's death, he revealed his sadness that he would never forget Bob, saying that Bob had found the direction and goal of his forgotten life, and many fans around the world continue to mourn while debating Bob's death.