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South Korean authorities are fighting to contain a new coronavirus outbreak related to the capital’s nightclub district as the reaction against the country’s gay community grows, raising fears that LGBT people will not take over. the test for fear of being discovered.
South Korea has been praised for its innovative efforts to contain the pandemic, moving from the second most infected region outside of China to having a handful of cases before the latest outbreak a week ago.
But the growing number of nightclub-related cases in Seoul is raising concerns about a possible second wave, as well as the high level of deep-seated homophobic attitudes in conservative society.
Of the 35 new cases, 29 were found to be linked to Itaewon, the capital’s gay district, according to officials from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), bringing the total number of cases related to clubs to 86.