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Tomorrow (22th) is Sunday, so the churches are immediately affected. There are still quite a number of places to gather and worship, including large churches. Seoul, Daegu, and Gyeonggi-do plan to send officials to check.

This is reporter Park Soo-jin.

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The churches are also among the places where the domestic super-preaching incident or small group infection occurred, including the Sincheonji Daegu Church, Seongnam Grace River Church, and Bucheon Life Water Church.

Because of this, the government and local governments have admitted to stop on-site worship, but some churches are still in the position to enforce on-site worship.

It is an online worship service, but it does not stop members who voluntarily attend the service.

Local residents are also preparing for protest meetings that call for a stop to worship.

[Kim Il-Gwi / Guro-gu, Seoul Local Resident Committee: It's a little anxious because there are a lot of people in each area. In this situation, it is better to join in and follow the government's policies.

Seoul City, Daegu City, and Gyeonggi-do plan to conduct special inspections of churches planning field service tomorrow.

Seoul Metropolitan Government also said that if the violation of the quarantine guidelines is violated, mobilization of physical force will be considered.

[Yoon-Sik Yoo / Head of Culture Headquarters, Seoul City (Yesterday): If these guidelines are not properly followed, we have no choice but to issue an order to ban the assembly. Violations of these administrative orders are forced to mobilize physical force.]

Gyeonggi-do said that if 137 churches that were caught violating the guidelines were to violate the guidelines again, they would ban the worship itself.

Jogyejong was suspended until April 5th, and Catholicism was suspended until early April.

(Video coverage: Yongwoo Kim, Video editing: Jinhoon Park, CG: Seongbeom Jang)