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A delta mutant virus from India is also on the rise in countries that have been vaccinated recently. In China, I saw a lot of articles about the sudden cancellation of 700 flights when one person working at an airport was confirmed with the delta mutation.



Last Friday, an employee working at a restaurant in Shenzhen Airport, China, tested positive for COVID-19.



It was a delta mutation that spreads 60% faster than the previous virus. Chinese authorities identified the movement of the infected person and thoroughly inspected surrounding residents, as well as canceled 700 flights to and from Shenzhen Airport within one day.



This is to prevent the highly contagious delta mutant virus from spreading to other areas.



If you do not receive a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours, you will not be able to enter the airport at all.



In addition, the same measures are taken at train stations and bus terminals, which are virtually controlling movement, and China, which has been vaccinated more than 1 billion times, is also very nervous about the influx of the mutant virus, the article said.



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midst of intense criticism over China's so-called 'cultural fair', which claims that Korea's kimchi, following hanbok, originated in China, there is a controversy that kimchi is written as pao chai in Chinese subtitles for web entertainment featuring BTS .



On the 15th, BTS started making kimchi with culinary researcher Baek Jong-won through Naver web entertainment.



In the video, the members and Mr. Baek Jong-won said 'kimchi' several times, such as 'Let's make kimchi that can be made quickly with cabbage' and 'Enjoy kimchi.' The Chinese subtitles provided are translated as 'Pao Chai'.



Naver explained that translation experts translated it in this way, referring to the instructions of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.



In fact, the 'Guidelines for Translating Public Terms into Foreign Languages' established in July last year by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, stipulates that the idiomatic transcription of food names widely used in China is recognized as it is.



The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that it would review the regulations when the kimchi dispute between the two countries broke out in December last year, but it is said that there is no movement to revise it yet.



(Screen source = V App)


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was also a lot of interest in the article about the first birthday of a premature baby who weighed 0.3 kg at birth and had a survival rate of close to 0%.



Richard, who celebrated his first birthday on the 5th, gave birth to Richard 131 days earlier than the expected date because Richard's mother a year ago felt premature delivery due to complications.



At birth, Richard weighed only 0.33 kg, enough to fit in the palm of his parents' hands.



The hospital neonatal team also told Richard's parents that the baby had a 0% chance of survival, but Richard endured painful treatment in the hospital for more than half a year to survive.Last December I was finally able to come home with my family.



Richard, who grew up healthy, is said to have entered the Guinness Book of Records as the most unsuccessful case of a premature newborn.



(Screen source = Guinness World Records)