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Recently, people's anxiety is growing as a confirmed person comes out of the Coupang Distribution Center in Incheon. The Seoul Metropolitan Government inspected the distribution center of'Marketcurly', a company similar to Coupang, and it was confirmed that the vests that people wear when working are not properly washed and are wearing them.

Reporter Lim Tae-woo reported this content alone.

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is the Market Kurly distribution center in Songpa-gu, Seoul.

The vests that daily workers wear as work clothes are piled up in plastic baskets.

If you put what the former worker wore in the basket, the next worker picks and wears anything.

There are over 1,000 daily workers working in this way.

[Daily workers: People who come to work wear their own clothes. Choose a clean one and wear it. After working in the box, they just take it off, and those who come the next day wear that.] The

city ​​of Seoul, who received a complaint that it was too uneasy to wear a sweaty vest, began a site inspection last week.

The vest was washed only once a week, and it was determined that there was a problem with quarantine because it was not checked for disinfection.

[Seoul City official: I wash once a week and just wear it." It's a bit messy and it can really be contagious... .]

In May, there were testimonies that shoes or winter clothes were used even during a group infection at the Coupang Distribution Center. At that time, the quarantine authorities detected viruses in hats and shoes in the workplace.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government has ordered additional purchases and regular disinfection or washing to avoid wearing vests as much as possible.

Market Curly explained that there were some inadequacies in washing the vests, but the vests that were taken off were disinfected every day.

He added that the risk of infection was reduced by installing a systemic sterilizer at the entrance.

(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu, VJ: Kim Hyeong-jin)