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She lost her son in the Itaewon tragedy. That’s all she knows so far – 25 days later.
Office workers receive CPR training at Ulsan Safety Experience Center in Ulsan on Wednesday, as interest in first aid and CPR is growing with the stories of ordinary citizens who helped victims of the Itaewon crowd crush last Saturday.
Interest in first aid classes is growing after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was used extensively to try to save victims of the Itaewon tragedy.
The doctor can’t remember how many people she tried to revive. One thing she does remember, however, is that none responded.
The year of the Ox is giving way to the year of the Tiger. It is the time to wrap up the year and think about the end of life. In January 2016, the National Assembly passed the act on hospice care and patient’s decision on life...
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