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6 people kung kung zipcock dance · documents leaked… The government apologized twice

Beyond this, there have been many more times the government bows its head. Prior to the announcement of the plan to extend the distance today (2nd), we reported on the first leak of related documents. In addition to this, a promotional video called’Zipcock Dance’ in which 6 people pounded together was controversial.

Reporter Jung Hye-kyung organized it.

This is a 2 minute 28 second video posted on the official internet account by the Ministry of Health and Welfare yesterday.

Six members of the family explain quarantine measures while rolling and dancing to the music indoors.

It was produced to comfort the people who were tired of the prolonged corona 19, but netizens criticized it.

This is because dancing indoors with 5 or more people can lead to group infection, and above all, floor noise.

As the controversy grew, the government officially apologized.

[손영래/중앙사고수습대책본부 전략기획반장 : 층간소음에 대해 지적받고 있는 중입니다. 이 부분들에 대해서는 사전에 고려하지 못한 부분이라 사과의 말씀을 드립니다.]

We also lowered our heads on the fact that a controversy about leakage was raised as a document containing the contents of the plan to extend social distancing previously announced today was circulated online.

Document outflow
Some contents are different from the official announcement of the government, including the content that the 2.5-stage distance to the metropolitan area will be extended for three weeks, but this is because it was confirmed as a document that was discussed during the first debate by the authorities.

[손영래/중앙사고수습대책본부 전략기획반장 : 확정되지 않은 내용이 유출된 것으로 사회적 혼란이 야기된 점에 대해서 진심으로 송구스럽다는 말씀을 드립니다.]

The government said it is considering whether to request an investigation into the details of the leak.

(Video editing: Yumira)

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