<Anchor> In

Gwangju, in addition to this, it was confirmed that table tennis club members, cleaning company employees, etc. were also group infected. So, an order was issued to the entire Gwangju Metropolitan City to go into a three-step distance from noon today (27th).

This is KBC reporter Jaehyun Kim.

<Reporter> In

Gwangju, another regional infection continues before the shock of the group confirmation of Sunglim Baptist Church disappears.

Ten table tennis club members were confirmed as a group, and four employees were infected at once in a cleaning service company.

As local infections showed signs of spreading in all directions, the city of Gwangju issued quarantine guidelines equivalent to three stages, including the expansion of the collective ban.

[Lee Yong-seop / Mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan City: The safety of the Gwangju community is at the greatest risk due to Corona 19. Currently, the situation of local infection with Corona 19 is a critical condition that requires an active review of the social distancing step 3.]

First of all, gatherings are prohibited in all religious facilities in Gwangju.

Religious activities are only allowed online without face to face.

In addition, all indoor sports facilities and club activities such as gymnasium, screen golf course, and billiard hall are prohibited.

Multi-use facilities that are currently subject to group restrictions, such as amusement parks, water parks, and performance halls, are subject to group restrictions.

Schools and kids cafes with less than 300 people are also reinforced by prohibiting groups of 10 or more.

The city of Gwangju plans to maintain this quarantine measure for two weeks until the 10th of next month, but if the situation worsens, it plans to immediately switch to the third stage of social distancing.

Through an appeal for citizens of Jeollanam-do, where the number of confirmed cases is rapidly increasing, it has been announced that it will review measures equivalent to the third stage of social distancing only for multi-use facilities.

(Video coverage: Son Young-gil KBC)