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



Now, you can buy the Corona 19 self-test kit without a quantity limit, but I saw a lot of articles saying that the price is still fixed at 6,000 won, so complaints are coming out.



Due to the spread of Omicron mutation, confirmed cases continue to come out from the surrounding area, so the cost is not too high for frequent testing.



In some cases, the test is performed three or four times at a time due to poor accuracy.



There are many consumers who would rather get a professional rapid antigen test that has high accuracy and costs only 5,000 won, but the industry is responding that the fixed price system and the ban on online sales should be relaxed as the supply of self-test kits is sufficient.



In the case of online sales, the price is lowered as the distribution stage is reduced. Currently, the supply price of test kits sold at pharmacies and convenience stores is said to be 3,500 won to 3,800 won.



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In the midst of the merger and acquisition of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, I have read many articles about how the airline mileage accumulated over the years is going to work.



Above all, the key is whether the Asiana mileage ratio will be the same as that of Korean Air. Although the ratio has not yet been confirmed, the view from inside and outside the industry that Korean Air mileage is more valuable than Asiana Airlines is likely to be difficult to merge.



While Korean Air usually provided 1 mile for 1,000 won, Asiana Airlines has provided 1.5 miles.



The Fair Trade Commission has barred the mileage integration issue from being changed unfavorably to consumers compared to the 2019 standard system.



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I've seen many articles stating that a video of a young man using abusive language and swearing at an elderly passenger on a subway train in Seoul has spread and is causing controversy.



A young man poured out abusive language towards the old man sitting in his seat, such as 'Are you old enough to go to the subway because you don't have a car' and 'Live your life straight'.



The old man repeated the words 'I understand' and 'I'm sorry', as if not wanting to provoke the man.



This is a video uploaded to social media on the 16th with the title 'Line 1 Falun'.



The netizen who uploaded the video said that a man suddenly appeared and started arguing with people around him, and the old man told him not to do it, but after that the man began to swear and use abusive language like this.



In the midst of outrage among netizens who saw the video, a netizen claiming to be the father of the old man in the video appeared and said, "I want to find the man, and I will give a reward to the person who provides the information."