[ad_1] Jeju Line “Ban on bringing in poultry from Jeonbuk region” On the 29th, quarantine authorities are killing eggs in a laying hen farm adjacent to a duck farm in Jeongeup, Jeollabuk-do, where highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) occurred. Yunhap news Jeongeup poultry farmers, Jeonbuk are screaming. This is due …
Read More »[정치]Today’s party, government and high-ranking government … discuss third disaster support fund
[ad_1] [앵커] Additionally, the Democratic Party, the government, and the Blue House are participating in detailed discussions for the third disaster support payment. A plan is expected to significantly increase the COVID-19 vaccine from the 30 million people announced by the government to 44 million people, and reflect this cost …
Read More »Except for the Gyeongbuk and Jeju areas, all 1.5 steps are taken to increase the distance.
[ad_1] On the afternoon of the 29th, a large shopping mall in central Seoul looks busy. Yunhap news As the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) spreads across the country, the number of areas exceeding the 1.5-step increase in social distancing has increased. Currently, only two regions of Gyeongbuk and Jeju …
Read More »[사회]400 new cases confirmed again … the effect of the decrease in weekend inspection volume
[ad_1] [앵커] Yesterday there were 450 new cases of Corona 19 in Korea. Although it fell below 500 in four days, the number of diagnostic tests dropped significantly because it was the weekend. The government plans to discuss later whether to increase the level of “social distancing”. Connect with reporters. …
Read More »From Corona to AI … Jeongeup Farm “What kind of lightning is this?”
[ad_1] AI kills a farm in Jeongeup, Jeollabuk-do, Korea“Now I don’t know what to eat” A highly pathogenic AI occurred at a duck farm in Jeongeup-si, Jeollabuk-do, and access is controlled. Provided by Jeongeup City “I don’t know what kind of lightning, even corona and highly pathogenic AI.” On the …
Read More »[국제]The number of new confirmed cases in Japan also …
[ad_1] [앵커] Japan, which has a severe corona 19 epidemic, again recorded the highest number of infected people in the entire country. Although restaurants and other businesses have cut back on their businesses in some areas, mainly in big cities, there is growing concern about whether restrictive measures can prevent …
Read More »Jae-Myung Lee “Let’s deduct 200,000 to 300,000 won per person for the third disaster support in January next year.”
[ad_1] On the 27th, the Governor of Gyeonggi, Lee Jae-myeong, will hold an expanded executive meeting of Gyeonggi Province. Gyeonggi-do Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong insisted, “In January next year, the third disaster grant should be paid equally to the entire population, between 200,000 won and 300,000 won per person in …
Read More »“Everyone in contact has a voice” Daechi-dong cleared his heart SAT quarantine is ’emergency’
[ad_1] Four days before the university entrance exam, tensions over the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) are mounting. The Seoul Metropolitan Government decided to extend the ‘AT’ quarantine when test takers were confirmed at a Daechi-dong school. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government on the 29th, the number of confirmed …
Read More »“Chinese kimchi has become an international standard” “The humiliation of Korea” except for host country Korea
[ad_1] Entry 2020.11.29 14:16 China-Led ISO Kimchi Industry International StandardMeishan City of Sichuan Province promoted from 2017“China has become the standard for the international kimchi industry”Established standards, excluding subordinate country Korea On the 24th, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), where China is a permanent member of the board, officially …
Read More »[국제]The number of new confirmed cases in Japan is also the highest …
[ad_1] [앵커] Japan, which has a severe corona 19 epidemic, again recorded the highest number of seriously ill patients with the number of infected people in the entire country. Some restaurants and karaoke bars in areas with a high number of infections have cut their business, but concerns are growing …
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