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Yesterday (10th), the number of new corona19 confirmed more than 600.

After the third epidemic earlier this year, it hit 600 people on weekends in three months.

In order to hurry to block the possibility of the 4th epidemic, stronger measures such as'A ban on entertainment facilities' will be added from tomorrow.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam is in a place that is directly affected by this measure.



Former reporter, how is the street atmosphere right now?



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I am on the streets of Hongdae.



It's easy to find quite a few people coming here for a weekend dinner and having dinner or meetings.



This Hongdae street is a place where clubs, hunting pots, and sensational bars are concentrated.



It is open until 10:00 until tonight.



But starting tomorrow, all of these places must be closed.



As the government decided to maintain the current distancing system for three weeks, in the case of the metropolitan area and Busan, as part of the tweezers quarantine, it imposed a collective ban on six entertainment facilities.



However, in the case of general restaurants and cafes, they can be open until 10 p.m. as they are now. However, if the spreading trend is not so serious, the business hours may be limited to 9 p.m. again at any time.




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But yesterday was the weekend, but the number of confirmed cases did not decrease significantly.

Is the 4th fashion in full swing?



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Recently, the number of confirmed cases is increasing rapidly, and yesterday after three months, the number of confirmed cases on the weekend hit 600.



Given the fact that the number of tests on weekends is usually less than on weekdays, the spread is not very serious.



In the academy in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, 11 students, including students, were confirmed after the first confirmed case on the 7th.



Ten people were also infected at a dance club in Anyang City, Gyeonggi Province.



As group infections continue to occur regardless of facility, it seems necessary to pay attention to individual quarantine.



(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan, video editing: Jeong Seong-hun)