[Start Briefing] 1,500 volunteers on New Year's Day... It was warm in Muan.

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Start briefing begins on Thursday, January 2nd.

First of all, it's the Chosun Ilbo.

Yesterday, New Year's Day, warm hands from all over the country headed to Muan, South Jeolla Province, the site of the plane disaster.

The day before yesterday, 1,100 volunteers visited Muan Airport and 1,500 volunteers visited Muan Airport yesterday.

People from all over the country handed over warm coffee, drinks and homemade rice to the bereaved family.

Instead of going to see the sunrise, some families visited Muan Airport and volunteered with their children.

There are many people who sent bottled water or cup noodles anonymously, and customers who will pay in advance are relaying at airport cafes.

Airport restaurants and nearby pensions provide free meals and accommodation to bereaved families.

At the same time, messages of remembrance and consolation continued.

Mourners flocked to the airport's joint memorial altar to the point where there was a queue of up to 600m.

The waiting room was filled with more than 1,000 notes in memory of the victims.

A handwritten letter was also attached to the barbed wire fence next to the airport runway, the scene of the disaster.

Warm comfort hands are continuing in Muan like this.

Once again, I would like to express my condolences and condolences to the victims and bereaved families of the Muan plane disaster.

Next is Kyunghyang Shinmun.

It takes some time to determine the exact cause of the plane disaster. Various analysis articles are pouring out on SNS, and controversy is brewing.

However, it is an article that points out that too conclusive or exaggerated explanations increase confusion.

There was also an article that pointed out the captain's judgment and claimed unverified content, saying he was a "foreign airline employee."

Some people were also spotted claiming misinformation that concrete dunes with azimuth facilities were installed only at Muan Airport.

A video posted by a YouTuber who identified himself as a current airline captain also received attention.

Several questions related to the cause of the accident have been raised, but analysis has not yet been made through actual evidence such as black boxes. The video has been deleted after criticism came out that it was only a very personal analysis.

There is also some information to help citizens understand, but experts point out that it is necessary to wait until specific circumstances come out.

The newspaper also reports concerns from a group of pilots that they are wary of the spread of unconfirmed information.

Next up is the Dong-A Ilbo.

It has been reported that there are many unnecessary hospitalizations.

Half of the patients in 117 nursing hospitals say they will be hospitalized rather than outpatient treatment, so let's see why.

First of all, let's talk about the concept of 'selective hospitalization group'.It is also called

'social hospitalization', and although inpatient treatment is possible, outpatient treatment is more suitable.

So, even if hospitalization is not necessary, it is not possible to be cared for at home or you prefer hospitalization, but these social hospitalizations account for 15.6% of all hospitalized patients in nursing hospitals.

According to the characteristics, 62% of those under the age of 65 are under the age of 65.

There are 69% cancer cases.

Since there are many relatively young patients, it is analyzed that the proportion of cancer patients is higher than that of senile diseases.

First of all, there is real loss insurance that can reduce the burden of treatment costs as a reason for patients to choose social hospitalization. In addition, competition to attract patients from small nursing hospitals is also cited as the cause.

It attracts patients with low severity and makes profits by prescribing non-payment items.

Some hospitals are trying to attract patients with a 'payback' service for medical expenses.

The government is also considering ways to reduce social hospitalizations, but discussions are slow.

Experts advise that it is important to have a care system that manages health in the community or at home.

The newspaper also reports that the number of patients who must be admitted to nursing hospitals should be estimated and that reckless establishment of nursing hospitals should be prevented.

This is the last Seoul newspaper.

I'll tell you one of the things that changes as the new year begins.

This is something that adolescent Instagram users and parents should know.

Starting from the middle of this month, several features of user accounts aged 14 to 18 will be restricted.If you are registered as

'Teenage Accounts', your account will be set to private first.

Parents can see who their children exchanged messages with.

In addition, non-followers cannot view or tag the youth's content and are restricted from sending and receiving messages.

If the usage time exceeds 60 minutes, you will also be notified to close the app.

From 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., the restricted mode is activated, so the notification does not go off.

Parents can set their children's Instagram usage time, but they cannot check the details of their children's message conversations.

Instagram is implementing the "teenage account" policy to minimize the possibility of adolescents being exposed to harmful content or crimes and to prevent SNS addiction.

It started in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia in September last year, and now it is implemented in Korea.

I looked at the newspaper on the morning of January 2nd.

This has been the start briefing.




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