"Do Not Blame Churches and Conservatives for Failures in Quarantine Measures"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] Former Future United Party lawmaker Kim Jintae, who attended the 'Liberation Day Rally' led by Pastor Jeon Gwanghoon, announced on the 20th that he tested negative for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Former lawmaker Kim revealed on his Facebook that "the COVID-19 test result came out negative," and shared a text message.


He underwent testing the day before after it was confirmed that former lawmaker Cha Myungjin, who attended the same rally, was infected with COVID-19. He wrote, "Especially, thank you to the ruling party for your concern so far," and added, "Now please stop following and worrying about the rally participants."



Former lawmaker Kim sharpened his words, saying, "Instead, I hope you take care of the Minnochoong (Korean Confederation of Trade Unions), the crowds at Haeundae Beach, and the crowded subway like Kongnamul Siru," and warned, "Do not try to blame innocent churches or conservative citizens for the failure in quarantine."


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