Premier Han: since the 19th, churches in the capital circle of South Korea are limited to online worship

Original title: Prime Minister of South Korea: the church in the capital circle of South Korea has been limited to the line since the 19th. In the afternoon of Japan, the Prime Minister of South Korea, Ding Shijun, issued a national talk, announcing the latest epidemic prevention requirements of the South Korean government in view of the sudden spread trend of the new epidemic in the capital circle area of South Korea. Ding said the South Korean government has decided that church organizations located in Seoul, Gyeonggi do and Incheon will only be allowed to hold online worship activities from 0:00 am on the 19th, and other gathering activities will be banned. In addition, Ding Shijun also said that nightclubs, singing practice halls, Internet cafes, cafeterias and other “high-risk places” conducive to the spread of the new coronavirus in the capital area will also be closed from the 19th, and in principle prohibit all gathering activities with more than 50 people indoors and more than 100 people outdoors.
novel coronavirus pneumonia novel coronavirus pneumonia was the main cause of the new crowns pneumonia infection in Korea. The outbreak of the virus has been spreading in various places in the south of the country. The trend of new infection has been reported in the various places of the community. However, on August 15, a large number of believers still held large-scale gatherings in the center of Seoul in spite of government regulations, which caused widespread criticism in South Korea. South Korea’s health ministry said that the coming week is the latest severe period facing South Korea’s epidemic prevention situation. If no urgent measures are taken, South Korea may face a nationwide spread of the new epidemic. (head office reporter Tang Xin)