<Anchor> As

hundreds of confirmed cases came out a day, the medical field became so busy that there was no need to wake up. Here, even the heat wave is on the rise.

KNN reporter Boram Hwang covered the difficult medical field.

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is a screening clinic located in a public health center in Busan.

After Liberation Day, as the number of tests increased than usual, the medical staff did not have time to rest.

Even though it is in the heat, it is not possible to take off protective equipment such as plastic gowns and quarantine masks throughout working hours.

Fans are also installed in the clinic, but the heatwave is more realistic when you work outside for an examination.

[Kim Sun-yeon/Busan Jin-gu Health Center Nurse: Even if it's hot, I think I should do it.]

After wearing a plastic gown and protective gear, the reporters moved with the medical staff for about an hour.

It's a while, but sweat is flowing.

In the hot weather enough to be followed by a heatwave warning for the second week, the number of confirmed patients is rapidly increasing, and the fatigue of medical staff is increasing.

Outdoor quarantine work also took an emergency due to the heat.

The workload has doubled as the multi-use facility as well as the quarantine work on the confirmed traffic line has been carried out.

[Ma, Young-Jun/Busan Haeundae Health Center Prevention Team: (Indoors) I have to finish disinfection and quarantine within 10 to 30 minutes, so this clothes will become sweaty after 5 minutes.]

A quarantine site exposed to heat and heavy work .

Even for those who sweat while fighting COVID-19, it is of utmost importance to observe personal quarantine rules first.

(Video coverage: Kim Tae-yong KNN, Video editing: Lee Ah-reum KNN)