Before the announcement of distance… Why?

The government will announce whether to extend’social distancing’ tomorrow (2nd).

In the midst of this, controversy arose when Hwaseong City posted a notice that the distance was extended by three weeks before the government announcement.

The notice was immediately deleted, but the netizen reaction was cold.

(Source: Hwaseong SNS capture)(Source: Hwaseong SNS capture)

■ Hwaseong City “Apologize for Confusion”

On the 31st of last month, a notice was posted on the official SNS of Hwaseong City that the distance distance in the metropolitan area will be extended from the 4th to the 24th.

The post was deleted shortly after.

Hwaseong-si replied, “I’ll review the distance extension that I posted earlier this weekend after reviewing it again. I’m sorry for the inconvenience.”

As the protest continued, Hwaseong City issued an official apology.

“We apologize for the confusion over the post regarding the extension of the distance period. We will post about the change after an official announcement by the government this weekend. We are very sorry for the concern.”

The authenticity of the post was not disclosed.

Currently, this apology has also been deleted.

The reaction is still cold.

Netizens said, “It doesn’t seem like a simple happening if the date is specified,” “Do you play with the people?” ?”

■ Announcement of an extension of distance tomorrow

The third epidemic of Corona 19 in Korea continues.

The number of confirmed cases per day goes up and down the 1,000 per day.

It will be announced tomorrow (2nd) whether to adjust social distancing.

As the government believes that weekend travel is decreasing and the trend of patient growth is suppressed, weight is placed on the possibility that the current measures will be extended rather than step-up.

Currently, step 2.5 is applied to the metropolitan area and step 2 is applied to the non-metropolitan area.

In addition, special quarantine measures are being implemented nationwide during the year-end and New Year holidays, such as’no gatherings of 5 or more’.

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