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Drones light up Seoul sky, urge virus vigilance

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By Associated Press
1 Min Read Nov. 13, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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SEOUL, South Korea — With masked spectators watching from below, hundreds of drones lit up the night sky in South Korea’s capital on Friday in a synchronized display to encourage citizens to remain vigilant against the coronavirus.

More than 300 drones flew in the performance above Olympic Park in southern Seoul, forming images of people wearing masks and spelling out messages thanking people and medical workers for the country’s anti-virus gains.

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Over 300 drones fly over Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. They formed various shapes with a coronavirus theme, showing messages of encouragement to a society battling the virus.

The drones also displayed government slogans proclaiming a post-pandemic rebuilding of the country’s economy.

The event was organized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, which held a similar drone performance in July that was also coronavirus-themed.

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Over 300 drones fly over Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. They formed various shapes with a coronavirus theme, showing messages of encouragement to a society battling the virus.

South Korea reported 191 new coronavirus cases on Friday, its highest daily jump in 70 days and the sixth straight day of three-digit increases, as the government began fining people who fail to wear masks in public.

The steady spread of the virus has alarmed government officials, who eased social distancing measures to the lowest level since October to soften the pandemic’s shock on the economy.

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Over 300 drones fly over Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. They formed various shapes with a coronavirus theme, showing messages of encouragement to a society battling the virus.

While this has allowed high-risk venues like nightclubs and karaoke bears to reopen, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said the virus’s continued spread could force the government to seriously consider tightening social distancing again.

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