[Breaking] Seoul City Catches 16 Places Holding In-Person Worship Again... Inspects 2,342 Religious Facilities
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Seung-gon] The Seoul Metropolitan Government inspected compliance with quarantine rules at approximately 2,342 religious facilities, including churches, cathedrals, and temples. As a result, 16 churches that forcibly held in-person worship services were identified and issued administrative orders to prohibit gatherings.
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Seo Jeong-hyeop, Acting Mayor of Seoul, stated at a briefing held at Seoul City Hall on the morning of the 14th, "Seoul City and autonomous districts deployed 1,708 personnel yesterday (the 13th), Sunday, to conduct a large-scale inspection of compliance with quarantine rules at approximately 2,342 religious facilities."
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