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300 drones flew above Seoul to thank frontline workers and encourage coronavirus preventative measures

Jul 8, 2020, 11:46 AM

    (CNN) — South Korea’s government used 300 drones in an unusual display to thank frontline workers and to encourage citizens to keep battling against the spread of coronavirus.

The nation’s Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Support coordinated a 10-minute synchronized light show that lit up the night sky above the Han River in the country’s capital of Seoul on July 6.

The drones were used to create images of medical workers in protective gear along with images of handwashing, people wearing masks and people socially distancing from one another.

To avoid having large crowds gather to watch the spectacle, the light show was not advertised ahead of time.

While South Korea is often cited as an example of a country acting swiftly to contain the spread of Covid-19, there have been new clusters popping up in the country.

South Korea reported 63 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Saturday, 36 of which are locally transmitted and 27 are imported, said Kwon Joon-wook, deputy director of the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in a briefing.

Among cluster infections, 25 cases are linked to an apartment in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi, 16 cases are linked to an indoor gym an apartment resident had visited, 61 cases are linked to a temple in Gwangju, and 24 to a church in Anyang, Gyeonggi province.

“Mutated coronavirus has been detected in South Korea and an epidemic investigation team has been dispatched to Gwangju. It is concerning that the virus seems to be spreading faster than the past cases in Daegu and North Gyeongsang province,” said Kwon.

So far, South Korea has had 13,244 cases with 11,970 people released from quarantine, 989 people currently in quarantine, and 285 deaths, according to the nation’s CDC.

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300 drones flew above Seoul to thank frontline workers and encourage coronavirus preventative measures