Since the start of the pandemic, more than 170,000 people have been confirmed infected with the coronavirus.
Due to increasing infection in recent days, the authorities in the South Korean capital have now tightened the infection control rules.
Among other things, they now ban fast songs, ie songs with over 120 beats per minute (BPM), in group training hours, writes BBC.
This means that the Journey song Don’t Stop Believin ‘is exactly within the rules, with its 119 BPM, while Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Want to Have Fun is too fast, with 121 BPM.
Fear of death
Prevents sweat splashes
The purpose of the rule is to prevent people from breathing heavily or splashing sweat on each other, thus spreading corona infection.
At the same time, they are introducing a speed limit on the treadmills of six kilometers per hour, for the same reason, writes BBC.
In addition, residents of Seoul can spend a maximum of two hours at the fitness center and must leave before 22:00. In addition, you can not use the showers.
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Delta outbreak
The country is now in its biggest corona outbreak since the pandemic started, with seven days in a row with over 1000 cases of infection, writes Reuters.
The background should be an outbreak with the highly contagious delta variant.
In addition, the vaccination process is slower now than before. The reason for this is that 1.85 million Moderna doses were not delivered as planned.
At most, the country sat 850,000 doses a day, while they now set around 30,000 doses a day. The country is still ahead of schedule for vaccination.