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[전국]Prayer Center ignores quarantine rules…

[앵커]

Although the spread of Corona 19 has slightly subsided, serial infections from religious groups are still a problem.

It was confirmed that the Gyeongnam Jinju International Prayer Center did not properly observe the quarantine regulations.

The BTJ Center for the Nations, which had been closed, started an administrative lawsuit against local governments.

Let’s find out by connecting the nationwide department. Reporter Jihwan!

First, let’s look at the news of Jinju Prayer Center.

The infection is spreading to other areas as well. When we investigated, the prayer center did not follow the quarantine rules properly?

[기자]

Yes. If you look at the sermon video, the pastor at the prayer center does face-to-face worship and does not wear a mask.

This is a sermon video posted on the Internet by Jinju International Prayer Center on the 7th.

You can also see the pastor approaching the Shinto.

The pastor who preached without wearing a mask was eventually infected with Corona 19.

As a result of the investigation, worship that violated the quarantine regulations continued in this prayer center.

The number of visitors who visited this place before the closure was estimated to be 114.

As a result of the survey, 77 people in South Gyeongsang Province, 57 of them tested positive, and the infection rate is over 70%.

There are many other local residents, and the infection that started with this prayer center is spreading to Busan, Ulsan, Gyeonggi, and Incheon.

Jinju City is currently ordered to be demolished as all 18 buildings owned by the prayer center are illegal.

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It was the biggest controversy recently.

Let’s look at the BTJ World Center.

Against the ban and order of closure, the Center of the Nations has taken legal action?

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Let’s look at the screen first.

This is the World Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk on the 7th.

BTJ Center for the Nations is a facility operated by Intercorp, a Protestant missions organization.

In the face of the facility closure, officials from the center block officials.

There was also Sangju Mayor Kang Young-seok at the site.

Look at the situation at the time.

[강영석 / 경북 상주시장 : 비키세요. 공무집행 중입니다. (비킬 수 없습니다.)공무집행 방해에 대한 책임은 나중에 지고 (영장을 가지고 오셨습니까?) 이건 영장이 필요 없는 겁니다. (영장 필요합니다.)]

However, after the ban on gatherings and the order to close them were issued, the Centers of the Nations took legal action.

I filed an application for temporary injunction and administrative lawsuit against the resident mayor.

It is argued that the executive order is an excessive and unequal measure and that it is an abuse of the authorities’ authority.

In response, Sangju is preparing a legal response by collecting evidence, saying that it is clear that the quarantine is obstructed, such as holding a secret meeting.

In addition to Sangju City, the National Health Insurance Corporation has decided to charge KRW 2.6 billion, and it is expected that the government and national governments will continue to claim the right to indemnify the nations.

[앵커]

In Gwangju, group infections from medical institutions continue to emerge?

[기자]

Yesterday, 31 people in Gwangju and 6 people in Jeonnam were confirmed.

These include nursing hospitals and general hospital staff and patients, confirmed cases with unknown sources of infection, and their nth infection.

Among the confirmed cases, 14 came from Hyojeong Nursing Hospital in Gwangsan-gu.

Since the first confirmed case on the 2nd, there have been 134 confirmed patients.

In addition, serial infections are also occurring in hospitals in Seo-gu, Gwangju.

After the first positive test by the nursing assistant, 7 patients, including the nursing assistant and family, were confirmed.

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