It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that became a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



I've seen a lot of articles saying that the police started an investigation after receiving a report from a woman who had her ear cut off at a club in Gangnam, Seoul.



The Gangnam Police Station in Seoul announced on the 9th that it was investigating a report from a woman in her 20s who had her ear cut off at a club in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, on the afternoon of the 9th.



The woman was found intoxicated and bleeding at the club that day.



At that time, a club official called 911, but the woman refused treatment and returned home after receiving first aid.



At dawn the next day, the woman found out that the wound was large and went to the emergency room and reported it to the police.



According to police, the woman said that when she woke up, her ear was cut off and that she did not remember how she was injured.



The police are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident, such as checking CCTV footage in the club.



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Although the government is encouraging the third vaccination, I have also seen many articles saying that more and more young people are delaying the third vaccination as much as possible until the six-month quarantine pass is valid.



The article reported that the skepticism that booster vaccination will not end with just the third dose is one of the reasons for delaying the booster dose. Please do your best so that the vaccination can be completed.” He said, “I hope that the fourth phase of the vaccination will also be made quickly.”



Although the medical community said, 'From a society-wide point of view, additional vaccination is necessary for young people to reduce severe cases and deaths', but 'It is natural that the government's unilateral announcement confuses those with low risk of infection. I have to,' he pointed out.



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There was also a lot of interest in the article that tickets for climbing Mt. Halla were being traded on online second-hand trading sites.



Hallasan National Park has been operating a reservation system since February last year.



For this reason, if you want to climb Mt. Halla, you need to reserve a ticket in advance. Currently, the number of climbers is 1,500.



In particular, recently, the competition is fierce as people flock to see the snowy scenery of Mt. Hallasan. As a result, several articles are coming up on used trading sites to buy tickets to Mt. Halla.



Originally, it was free, but it is sometimes traded for about 50,000 won per sheet.



If you send a copy of the QR code, you can enter without additional identification, so transactions are possible.



The Hallasan National Park Management Office has requested cooperation to prevent entry ticket transactions from being posted on the used transaction site.