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Group infection in religious facilities continues.

In a prayer center where believers live together, 30 out of 41 were already infected.

Please remember tomorrow (the 13th) that religious events in the metropolitan area should be held non-face-to-face.



Reporter Jung Hye-kyung on the report.



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this prayer center in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, 30 people were confirmed confirmed a day.



It has been a day since two believers in prayer centers who had symptoms such as high fever were confirmed.



Of the 41 believers who lived in the same room as the two confirmed patients, all were infected except for 8 negative and 3 requiring retest.



It was reported that they lived together for a long period of time like a living community in a prayer center and had meals together.



[Prayer official: It means that 40 people are one family.

You don't understand.

Eat together and sleep together.]



Under the current quarantine guidelines, the same standards as religious facilities such as churches and churches apply to prayer centers where believers stay and

eat

.



Only non-face-to-face worship services are available according to the upgraded distance 2.5 step from the 8th, and the number of attendees on site is limited to 20.



Also, religious gatherings and meals are banned, which is a violation of this.



A large-scale church infection spread in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.



Since the first confirmation on the 6th, the number of confirmed cases has soared to 91.



We examined 173 people, including all members of the church, but the number of confirmed cases increased gradually, and 68 people were added a day yesterday.



[Gangseo-gu official: After a full-scale inspection, it came out a lot on Thursday, and there are additional parts after the inspection of the people involved.] A



group infection at religious facilities that has been quiet for a while in the metropolitan area is turning back.



In step 2.5, the first Sunday, tomorrow, non-face-to-face worship became more urgent.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)