Prime Minister Jeong Apologizes to the Public for COVID-19... Urges Restraint in Religious Events in National Address (Update)
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said on the 22nd regarding the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), "The government judges that the infection is entering a serious phase and is doing its best to prevent further spread."
On the evening of the same day, Prime Minister Chung made a public address at the Government Seoul Office, stating, "I believe the public is very worried. As Prime Minister, I feel a great sense of responsibility and offer my apologies."
Prime Minister Chung particularly urged, "I especially ask that people refrain from gatherings in confined indoor spaces such as religious events, or even outdoor events where many people are densely packed, and consider other methods such as online alternatives for the time being."
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He continued, "We will firmly respond according to law and principles to acts that hinder the nation's quarantine efforts, illegal activities such as hoarding hygiene products, and reckless mass gatherings that increase public anxiety."
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