New rules started in South Korea, no ride policy released
New rules started in South Korea, no ride policy released
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Korea: For the past several days, the outbreak of the coronavirus has been increasing, while every day the atmosphere of fear is becoming more serious due to this virus, where the death toll is increasing. The figure keeps increasing. The havoc of the coronavirus is increasing so much that today the lives of many innocent people are at stake. The shortage of food in people's homes is increasing, not only this but more than 3 lakh 52 thousand people are being killed worldwide by this virus.

According to the information received, the South Korean government has implemented a new policy in view of increasing cases of coronavirus infection. The government has introduced a no-mask, no-ride policy on buses and taxis. So that people can be inspired to wear masks. According to the Yonhap news agency, people who will not wear masks in buses and taxis will not be allowed to travel. It has been learned that on Tuesday, all the passengers were seen wearing masks in buses plying in central Seoul and surrounding residential areas.

Bethlehem Church closed due to Corona has been reopened to visitors. It was closed for the last three months. Regarding this church, Christians believe that Jesus was born here. On March 5, the church was closed after a suspicious case of Corona surfaced. With this, the Palestinian Health Ministry ordered the closure of local churches, mosques and other institutions after a suspected case of coronavirus at a hotel in Bethlehem.

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