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A church that was ordered to close in violation of quarantine measures held a service on the outdoor lawn today (17th).

In addition, entertainment establishments that were still banned from business were strongly opposed and engaged in collective action.



Reporter Jeong Gu-hee reports.



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Members of a church in Busan come into the lawn after disinfecting their bodies one by one.



Chairs are placed on the lawn at intervals of 2 to 3 m.



Only the place was moved outdoors, but as usual, we held weekend worship services and even broadcast live online.



As the church was banned from the coronavirus epidemic and the request for suspension of execution submitted to the court was dismissed, they are confronting with outdoor worship.



[Church officials: I am not saying that I will object to the executive order.

If you say you want to disagree, you have to go inside the building and have a worship service, but that's not true.]



Gwangju's entertainment establishments have taken action in groups.



Since the 5th, we have been conducting a lit-up demonstration with dissatisfaction on the signboard with the store closed, but as the ban on business in the entertainment industry was extended again, the group action was announced and strongly opposed.



[A entertainment business operator: There are disagreements, but some people want to build tents, some in the lobby ask for fasting, and even if



they

pay a fine, let's do business.]

They complained that the economic blow was much more serious.



[B entertainment business operator: I haven't been in half a year.

Because gathering is prohibited.

The monthly rent is 1,500 to 20 million won based on 100 pyeong.]



They decided to go to Gwangju City Hall tomorrow and ask for an increase in the hours of the entertainment industry.



It is also known that some of the entertainment industry workers in Incheon, where business is prohibited, will be forced to resume business from tomorrow even if they risk being cracked.



(Video coverage: Jung Chang-wook KNN, Video editing: Lee Hong-myeong)