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2.5 steps, the number of city buses has decreased since 9:00 p.m. in the restaurant, and from 9:00 p.m. on the 31st.

Getting on the bus late at night was a little uncomfortable, but there was no big confusion and the restaurant area was busy.



This is Hong Young-jae.



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9 o'clock last night, a notice that the number of buses in the city has decreased, and citizens lined up in front of the bus stop.



As the number of buses running less than usual has decreased by about 20%, the dispatch time has also become longer.



[Jin Ganok/Gangseo-gu, Seoul: On the other day, I wait for about 10 minutes, but on the same day, the dispatch interval is long, so I think I waited about 20 minutes.]



Most restaurants and cafes that are banned from indoor business after 9 p.m. are closed or ordered for packaging. I was receiving only.



[Gangnam Restaurant President: Yes, I don't.

We worked until 24 hours at night, but we reduced the number of people at night and moved to daytime.]



Rather, at tables outside some unregulated convenience stores, we could still see people gathering and drinking drinks.



Even though it is busy lunch time in Yeouido, Seoul, it is busy.



[Yeouido Restaurant President: You should see that (sales) decreased by as much as 80%.

There are no guests.

Since telecommuting has also increased, and he hasn't come out (outside).] The



same goes for Gwanghwamun, where companies are concentrated.



The number of people working from home has increased, and even when they go to work, more people order and eat food delivered.



Some worrisome scenes were noticed, but most of the citizens and stores cooperated in social distancing.