REVISED RULES ON RELIGIOUS FACILITIES
입력 2021.07.21 (15:14)
수정 2021.07.21 (16:45)
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The government has decided to allow religious facilities to partially hold in-person services, given the Seoul Administrative Court’s ruling made on July 16th. Now 10% of total capacity or up to 19 congregation members will be able to attend on-site religious services. This new measure came after seven churches in Seoul filed an administrative suit against the Seoul government to lift the ban on in-person church worship. The court passed the above ruling while telling the churches to follow in general the current level 4 non-contact guidelines.
The government has decided to allow religious facilities to partially hold in-person services, given the Seoul Administrative Court’s ruling made on July 16th. Now 10% of total capacity or up to 19 congregation members will be able to attend on-site religious services. This new measure came after seven churches in Seoul filed an administrative suit against the Seoul government to lift the ban on in-person church worship. The court passed the above ruling while telling the churches to follow in general the current level 4 non-contact guidelines.
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- 입력 2021-07-21 15:14:58
- 수정2021-07-21 16:45:03
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The government has decided to allow religious facilities to partially hold in-person services, given the Seoul Administrative Court’s ruling made on July 16th. Now 10% of total capacity or up to 19 congregation members will be able to attend on-site religious services. This new measure came after seven churches in Seoul filed an administrative suit against the Seoul government to lift the ban on in-person church worship. The court passed the above ruling while telling the churches to follow in general the current level 4 non-contact guidelines.
The government has decided to allow religious facilities to partially hold in-person services, given the Seoul Administrative Court’s ruling made on July 16th. Now 10% of total capacity or up to 19 congregation members will be able to attend on-site religious services. This new measure came after seven churches in Seoul filed an administrative suit against the Seoul government to lift the ban on in-person church worship. The court passed the above ruling while telling the churches to follow in general the current level 4 non-contact guidelines.
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