Chinanews, August 19, according to Korea Radio International, the South Korean metropolitan area will fully implement the second phase of social distancing measures from the 19th. As of August 30, it will be completely banned for 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors. Parties and events. The regulations not only involve exhibitions, hearings, various commemorative ceremonies, recruitment examinations and other activities, but also include private gatherings such as weddings, class reunions, birthday banquets, funerals, and birthday banquets.

Data map: On June 23, a citizen of Seoul, South Korea, passed by Seoul Plaza. Photo by China News Agency reporter Zeng Nai

  According to reports, the relevant Korean authorities will impose a fine of less than 3 million won on violators in accordance with the "Infectious Disease Prevention Act". If someone has confirmed cases due to violations, they may be compensated for treatment and epidemic prevention fees.

  According to the second-stage epidemic prevention regulations of maintaining social distancing, churches in the South Korean capital region will not be allowed to hold small-scale gatherings, dinner parties, offline worship and other activities. Nightclubs, karaoke rooms, Internet cafes and other 12 types of high-risk facilities must also be completely closed. Museums, National and public indoor facilities, such as libraries and art galleries, operated by the government, local governments, and the Office of Education will also be closed.

  In addition, professional baseball, football and other sports games must be held in the form of zero spectators, and crowded places such as training courses, game halls, and restaurants above a certain scale must comply with the epidemic prevention rules.

  The infection incident of the "Love First" church cluster in Seoul, South Korea continued to ferment, and the epidemic spread from the metropolitan area to most parts of the country. According to news from the Korea Central Anti-epidemic Countermeasures Headquarters on the 19th, 991 new cases were reported in Japan from the 14th to the 18th, of which 826 cases were in the metropolitan area, accounting for 83%. As of 12 noon on the 18th local time, a total of 457 confirmed cases related to the "Love First" church have been confirmed.