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Self-employed people suffering from Corona held a rally in the city center and went out to shave once again.

Protesting the government's quarantine guidelines, he stressed that it would be open 24 hours from next week.



Reporter Jang Hoon.



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[Remove gathering restrictions and prepare livelihood measures!

Prepare!]



Self-employed people on the podium have their hair cut.



Following the National Assembly three weeks ago, this time, a relay shaving ceremony was held to resist the government policy at Gwanghwamun near the Blue House.



The Corona Virus Victim Self-Employment Federation, which consists of 15 self-employed groups, including the Korea Food Service Federation, emphasized that even if the government adjusts the distance to be applied from next week and extends business restrictions, it will no longer follow.



[Oh Ho-seok / Co-CEO of the Corona Victims' Business Association: Because we can no longer follow the quarantine guidelines, we have decided to open 24 hours for all.

We also have to survive.] Removed



restrictions on business hours and demanded that self-employed people with sales of 1 billion won or more be included in loss compensation.



In particular, he emphasized that 100% compensation should be realized, saying that compensation should be applied retrospectively for all losses caused by the corona crisis.



[Yang Hee-kyung/CEO of Busan ○○ Hop House: Please remove all restrictions after this time so that you can keep your place in your own business place, not on this cold street anymore, so that you can return to work.]



The self-employed marched to the Blue House without clashes with the police and delivered a policy proposal to the Blue House asking for easing of quarantine guidelines and increased compensation for losses.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Yoon Hyung, Video editing: Kim Jun-hee)



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