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Two churches in Busan, where hundreds of people had gathered to worship, were closed.

The church protested and took legal action.



This is Han Sang-woo.



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Ward office staff go to a church in Seo-gu, Busan, and begin to affix notices of order to close facilities.



This is because over 500 church members gathered and worshiped despite the 10-day suspension of operation.



[Tak-Won Lee/Associate Pastor: Those who came are old people near the church, old people came, but they don't have any non-face-to-face equipment.]



Even with the first warning and interruption orders, let's violate the quarantine guidelines and conduct face-to-face worship. The competent ward office eventually ordered the facility to close.



[Ahn Yeong-cheon/Busan Seo-gu Office Culture and Tourism Section Manager: Even though the operation was ordered to be discontinued, the service continued to be held and closed today.]



Another church in Gangseo-gu, Busan, is also affixed to the closing order notice.



This is because more than 1,000 people gathered at the first warning on the 8th, and more than 200 members gathered at the early morning service despite the order to suspend operations.



It violated the 2.5-stage quarantine rule not to gather more than 20 people, but it was finally closed after 7 accusations.



The church resisted the order to close and filed a lawsuit for suspension of execution.



In the case of indoor sports facilities in Busan, one person per 8㎡ is allowed to operate.



Violent indoor sports facilities, such as spinning and zumba dance, are still banned from gathering.