[Hyunjun Go's News]

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It is time for current affairs critic Koh Hyun-jun to deliver news just for the topic. What's the first news on Monday?

<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> In

China, a man who rescued a child hanging from the 6th floor of an apartment building with his whole body is a hot topic. A child hangs on the window railing of the apartment.

It happened on the 14th at an apartment in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. A 6-year-old boy who was alone in the house while his mother went to the shopping mall was playing a prank on a window railing.

The child caught between the railings hung with all his might to keep from falling, but it was not enough.At this time, a man living in this apartment climbed the 5th floor exterior wall and approached the 6th floor railing where the child was hung, squatting on the 5th floor awning and sitting with one arm. Grabbed the railing and lifted the child with the other arm.


However, because the railings were narrow, the child could not get out.The man supported the child with one shoulder and waited for the rescue team to arrive, and finally the rescue team arrived at the scene to remove the railing structure and rescue the child safely.

The man supported the child with his shoulders for an hour until the rescue was over, and the man showed humility, saying that anyone would have ventured bravely when he saw such a situation.

<Anchor> The

surrounding conditions don't look very good for anyone to come forward, and it's a little curious about how I got back there. I heard it well. What about the next news?

<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic> It

is controversial that an American airline forces all passengers to get off the plane because a two-year-old child did not wear a mask.

On the 19th local time, the flight attendant asked the child's parents to wear a mask, saying that the child just before departure from the flight scheduled for New York from Orlando, USA was not wearing a mask properly.


The child's parents refused to wear the mask, saying that it was difficult for the child to wear a mask for a long time because the child was young.

This was because other passengers on the plane were concerned about the coronavirus outbreak, and in the process, some passengers complained.

The child's family said they would sue for the airline's actions were excessive, and the airline said the flight attendants were only following the guidelines of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

After this incident, among American netizens, the opinion that it is too harsh to force even young children to wear a mask, and that it is necessary to wear a mask regardless of age are confronting.

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Well. According to our standards, a child can keep taking it off, but I think it is a little right to refuse to try to wear it at all.

<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>

Also, I think we should think about the part of the closed space called the aircraft.

<Anchor>

I think it's right to try. What about the next news?

<Koh Hyeon-jun / Current Affairs Critic>

This is the last news today (24th).

As the Corona 19 incident prolonged, various types of masks appeared, and recently, so-called mesh-type masks have appeared, which are said to be well-ventilated due to the fact that the lifesaving is well ventilated.

Let's see if it can help prevent corona 19 infection.


It is explained that the mesh masks sold in online shopping malls are usually made of nanomaterials, so they have good ventilation and can prevent foreign substances and harmful substances.

Since it is said to prevent harmful substances, it is easy to think that it is safe for Corona 19, but because Corona 19 is mainly spread through saliva of infected people, experts have used health masks or splash masks that have been approved as quasi-drugs by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. It is recommended to use.

However, mesh masks are classified as general industrial products, not quasi-drugs.

The effect of blocking saliva droplets has not been proven, but the stability of the nano filters advertised by these products has not been verified until now.

Earlier in March, a company announced that it would mass-produce masks made of nano-filter materials through the approval of the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, but the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety refuted that none of the nano-filter masks passed safety testing.