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"The Heirs" Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye s love story ended in happiness.
On the final episode of the SBS drama "The Heirs", Kim Tan (Lee Min-ho) and Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye) ended in happiness, My Love from the Star, The Heirs, Choi Ji-na, Choi Jin-ho, Choi Jin-hyuk, Choi Won-young, Jun Ji-hyun, Jung Dong-hwan, Kang Ha-neul, Kang Min-hyuk, Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Woo-bin, Krystal, Lee Min-ho, Lim Ju-eun, Park Hyung-sik, Park Shin-hye, Yoon Son-ha ....

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South Korean couriers die of overwork as pandemic spurs surge in deliveries


Dec 16, 2020
SEOUL – At a logistics depot the size of an airplane hangar in southern Seoul, couriers recently held a ritual at the start of another grueling work day: They stood for a moment of silence to remember more than a dozen fellow couriers who they say died this year from overwork.
“We won’t be surprised here if one of us drops dead, too,” said Choi Ji-na, one of the couriers.
Choi, 43, and other delivery workers in South Korea say that they feel lucky to have jobs amid growing unemployment, and that they are proud to play an essential role in keeping the country’s COVID-19 cases down by delivering record numbers of packages to customers who prefer to stay safe at home. ....

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Deliver workers in South Korea say they're dying of 'overwork'


updated: Dec 15 2020, 22:44 ist
At a logistics depot the size of an airplane hangar in southern Seoul, couriers recently held a ritual at the start of another grueling workday: They stood for a moment of silence to remember more than a dozen fellow couriers who they say died this year from overwork.
“We won’t be surprised here if one of us drops dead, too,” said Choi Ji-na, one of the couriers.
Choi, 43, and other delivery workers in South Korea say that they feel lucky to have jobs amid growing unemployment and that they are proud to play an essential role in keeping the country’s Covid-19 cases down by delivering record numbers of packages to customers who prefer to stay safe at home. ....

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Delivery workers in South Korea say they're dying of 'overwork.'


Delivery workers in South Korea say they’re dying of ‘overwork.’
Choi Ji-na, right, checking packages for distribution in Seoul, South Korea.Credit.Woohae Cho for The New York Times
Dec. 15, 2020
At a logistics depot in southern Seoul, couriers recently held a ritual at the start of another grueling work day: They stood for a moment of silence to remember 15 fellow couriers who they say died this year from overwork.
“We won’t be surprised here if one of us drops dead, too,” said Choi Ji-na, one of the couriers.
Ms. Choi, 43, and other delivery workers in South Korea say they feel lucky to have jobs amid growing unemployment, and that they are proud to play an essential role in keeping the country’s Covid-19 cases down by delivering record numbers of packages to customers who prefer to stay safe at home. ....

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Your Wednesday Briefing


Your Wednesday Briefing
vaccines reserved for rich countries, South Korean
delivery workers in crisis and the uncertain future of
Turkish coffee houses.
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A health care worker receives a Covid-19 vaccine in Miami on Tuesday.Credit.Eva Marie Uzcategui/Agence France-Presse Getty Images
Rich countries get first dibs in vaccine race
The U.S., Britain, Canada and others are rolling out coronavirus vaccines after ordering doses that far outnumber their populations. They’ve already laid claim to more than half of the doses coming on the market through 2021, as many poorer nations struggle to secure enough.
In the developing world, some countries may be able to vaccinate, at most, 20 percent of their populations in 2021, with some reaching immunity as late as 2024. ....

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