CountryHumans x Me : Outpatient care

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Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Today is the day you go to the hospital to see your doctor.

In Milyang, there is no suitable hospital for the examination of mentally ill patients, so we have to take a train to Busan University Hospital in Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si.

Miryang, as you know, is Korea's last city, but its medical technology resources are weak.

That may not be your standard.

"Oh, Lutia? Where are you going?" Britain asked me to brush my teeth in a hurry.

"I have to go to the hospital. Outpatient appointments are scheduled at 2 pm."

I brushed my teeth and got out of the bathroom to change clothes. But now I didn't have a coat to wear for the weather. I picked up the white jacket I wore when I exercised. In a cross-bag bag, a spare battery (charger), wireless earphones, a purse, a small bottle of rubbing alcohol gel, cell phone and a handkerchief were put on the shoulder. And finally...

I wore a spleen "KF94" mask that would keep me from getting infected with the Corona 19 virus.

And when they booked a train ticket online and went out, Britain wore shoes to go with me.

"Why?"

"I'm free today too. I also take a walk."

"Then follow me well."




Inside Miryang Station.

Everyone was wearing masks on their faces. So did the staff here. Thermal imaging cameras were placed in front of the train station's entrance to the ride, and the station's waiting area had several signs and alcohol for hand sanitization to prevent the Corona 19 virus.

It may have been because medical powers in Korea would otherwise close.

If a Corona 19 infected person is found, the Korean government immediately blocks and defends the infected person's home and all the routes they have taken. And along with the confirmer discovery message, the route they followed was also displayed. In the event of an earthquake, flood, tsunami or landslide, both the region and the name of the region are listed. In Korea, this message is called "Safety Guide Text Message." Rising immediately after the occurrence is a common factor in this country.

I once bought a train ticket for Britain.

"Thank you."

"Uuh.. you welcome..?"

I and he stood in the waiting room and saw the electronic signs. The sign lists the trains heading for the central region and the trains heading for the south. (North Korea occupies most of the northern part of the Korean peninsula.)

"...It certainly looks English in this area."

"Haha..."

A few minutes later, we heard the announcement that the train to Yangsan would arrive soon. We got up and headed for the ride. Before arriving at the ride the train arrived and we got on the train as soon as the door opened.

"NO. 61A... B... Oh, here it is."

We sat in a chair on the train and looked silently out of the window.

"After a long time alone out of the city, I feel a little bit scary...."

"Did you often ride?"

"Ah... Yes... when I was a college student rode more than twice a day."

"Where have you been?"

"I went to Busan National University of Science and Technology. The department is a 'Social Welfare' major... I passed the qualification exam and passed the certification. Now it's past... Haha..."

While we were talking about this, the train arrived at Mulgeum Station in Yangsan.

"Actually, I know why the place name is [Mulgeum]."

"...?"

"There was a river before the train passed. The sun's reflection on the surface of the water is so named because it is similar to seeing gold."

물(Mul) = Water

금(Geum) = Gold


The two of us from Mulgeum Station took a taxi from a nearby taxi stand.

"....?!" - Me

"...The height of the car is a bit small..." - G.B

"Uhh...." - Me

"Then... Let's just go." - G.B




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