What's more, in such a large gathering, it is difficult to keep the distance between witnesses and people above one meter. There is no safe distance, and sometimes it is difficult to prevent even wearing a mask. At the recent rally of South Korea's Recovery Festival, thousands of South Koreans took to the streets, ignoring the safety protection of COVID-19 epidemic. The end result, of course, is a sharp increase in confirmed cases. It can be seen from the Korean people's constant participation in various gatherings that Koreans' attitude towards the COVID-19 epidemic may be in a certain degree of worry but not fear. Therefore, these people will boldly take to the streets, regardless of whether the safety of themselves and others can be guaranteed. Take the Guangfu Festival rally as an example. South Korean people took to the streets in droves, which directly ruined many efforts made by the South Korean government to stop the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. Moreover, the participants in the rally also clashed with the police who came to stop them. However, it is precisely because of this incident that the South Korean government couldn't bear it, and directly took tough measures to arrest the people in the assembly center and pursue the responsibility of the United Party in the future. Korean politicians have expressed that they should take the epidemic seriously. can
It was the Korean Professional Physicians' Association in South Korea that played the devil's advocate at this grim moment and began to suspend business to show its resistance to the government's decision. It can be said that under the background of the continuous spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, the attitudes of all walks of life in South Korea are very different, but in such a crisis, shouldn't it be the first priority to protect people's lives? For example, some doctors' associations closed down and churches held rallies, which were not conducive to the relief of the COVID-19 epidemic. Therefore, Korean people's attitude towards the COVID-19 epidemic is very complicated, and some South Korean government officials are working hard to promote specific epidemic prevention measures.