Coronavirus: South Korea's big churches reopen with designated seats, size limits

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SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korea's large churches reopened on Sunday (April 26), requiring worshipers to keep their distance and wear masks, after the government relaxed restrictions on religious gatherings aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - South Korea's large churches reopened on Sunday , requiring worshipers to keep their distance and wear masks, after the government relaxed restrictions on religious gatherings aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.

Last Sunday, South Korea extended its social distancing policy until May 5 but offered some relief for religious and sports facilities previously subject to strict restrictions. South Korea managed to curb the first major outbreak outside China with massive testing and aggressive contact tracing but there has been a series of small outbreaks involving churches and other clusters.

"I did not have fear. I believed that the church would abide by safe principles and resume worships," worshipper Kang Hye-mi, 29, said at Myeongdong Catholic Cathedral in Seoul. She said churches are a"very safe" place, but people should refrain from going to bars and clubs, which are"very dangerous".

 

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