MERS感染者拡大で閑散とした韓国の週末(画像)

MERS(中東呼吸器症候群)の患者が日増しに増える韓国では、感染を避けようと、週末の外出を控える人が多かった。普段は大勢の人で賑わうソウル中心部も、閑散とした。

MERS(中東呼吸器症候群)の患者が日増しに増える韓国では、感染を避けようと、週末の外出を控える人が多かった。普段は大勢の人で賑わうソウル中心部も、閑散とした。

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光化門広場 (C)HANKYORE

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光化門広場 (C)HANKYORE

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光化門広場 (C)HANKYORE

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景福宮 (C)ASSOCIATED PRESS

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南大門 (C)HANKYORE

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独立門周辺 (C)HANKYORE

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子ども大公園 (C)HANKYORE

この記事はハフポスト韓国版に掲載されたものを参考にしました。

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