South Korea’s “love first” Church! Two believers fled after diagnosis

Haiwai.com, August 18 (Xinhua) according to the Yonhap news agency on the 18th, a moth has emerged from the “love first” church, which recently detonated the new crown epidemic in South Korea. After the diagnosis, one left home without permission and the other escaped from the hospital, causing social panic. In this regard, the South Korean government said it would severely crack down on illegal and unauthorized departure from the isolation point. < p > < p > on the 17th, a believer in his 40s, who was diagnosed on the 17th, fled while waiting for medical treatment at Puxiang’s home and was arrested four hours later. After attending the first meeting of Puhua church on August 15, a fever occurred in the church. In the early morning of 18th, believer B, who was receiving treatment in the hospital after diagnosis, fled from the hospital in pozhou City, Gyeonggi province. According to a survey, B attended a service in the “love first” church on the 9th. The police are pursuing the whereabouts of A. According to the law on the prevention and management of infectious diseases in South Korea, leaving the isolation point without permission can be punished with imprisonment of not more than one year or a fine of less than 10 million won (about 58400 yuan). The rapid spread of the epidemic in South Korea is closely related to the outbreak of “love first” church. As of 18 days, 438 cases were confirmed in the church, and became a second case of cluster infection after the new world Church in Korea (5214 cases). Quan Guangxun, the minister in charge of the “love first” church, was also confirmed on the 17th. < p > < p > as of 0:00 on the 18th, the South Korean government has obtained the list of more than 4000 followers of the “love first” church, of which more than 3200 were isolated, 2500 were tested, and the remaining 800 could not be contacted. The government is calling on people attending the two rallies to be tested whether they have symptoms or not. (Liu Qiang)