Daejeon City “Worship in person in 28 churches in violation of administrative orders”



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An inspection of 607 churches was conducted in conjunction with the ward office.
Processing when identified as habitual or intentional infringement

Through an online briefing on the 6th of Daejeon City Administration Deputy Mayor Seo Cheol-mo is revealing countermeasures against the occurrence of confirmed cases of corona19 and religious institutions that violate the executive order. Provided during Daejeon

Daejeon City has banned all face-to-face religious events to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), but 28 churches were found to have held face-to-face worship on the 6th.

According to the city of Daejeon, as a result of a joint inspection of 607 of the 2,705 religious facilities that day, 28 were found not to implement administrative measures. The city plans to take legal action against habitual and willful violations.

Since 0:00 on the 23rd of last month, the city of Daejeon has issued an administrative measure that only allows remote worship for religious activities such as worship, mass and court, and prohibits all small religious activities such as retreats, group meals and worship in the district.

The city has accused three people of interfering with epidemiological investigations, such as false statements, so far, and is in the process of prosecuting three people related to Daejeon Woori Full Gospel Church in Birae-dong, Daedeok-gu, where the group infection. Five offenders were also charged with self-isolation.

On the other hand, it was found that the content of the report of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security ‘Security Newspaper’ that church members in Seoul ate small meals in a cafeteria in Daejeon to avoid punishment was not a meeting of the nature of worship.

As a result of the investigation, it was found that 39 people, including candidates and film crews from Ilsan and Busan, visited to film a video of the unified vice president of the Presbyterian Church of Korea. Authorities believe they have complied with quarantine rules, but plan to explain the details after further confirmation as closed circuit (CC) TV.

Executive Deputy Mayor Seo Cheol-mo said, “As confirmed cases continue to occur in the region, citizens should refrain from all outside activities, such as private gatherings that are not essential economic activities.”

Taekhoe heo reporter




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