South Korea accuses religious sect leader as COVID-19 cases surge

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South Korea accused the leader of a religious sect on Sunday of violating self-isolation rules and obstructing investigations into the country's ...

SEOUL: South Korea accused the leader of a religious sect on Sunday of violating self-isolation rules and obstructing investigations into the country's biggest outbreak of new COVID-19 in five months.

South Korea on Sunday reported 279 new cases, more than double the 103 reported on Friday, with most of the new infections found in and around Seoul.The capital posted a record 146 new cases, out of which 107 were linked to Sarang Jeil Church led by reverand Jun Kwang-hoon, a controversial pastor and an outspoken government critic.

Thousands of demonstrators took to the street on the Aug 15 liberation day on Saturday, protesting against President Moon Jae-in’s policies and defying a ban on rallies in the capital.The surge in COVID-19 cases prompted authorities on Sunday to reimpose tighter social distancing curbs, and President Moon warned of “stern and strong measures” against"some churches", calling their behaviour an"unforgivable act that threatens public lives.

The secretive group was linked to 36 per cent of South Korea’s total cases, and on Aug.1, South Korean authorities arrested its founder, Lee Man-hee, for allegedly hiding crucial information from contact-tracers.

 

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