Q&A on Shincheonji Church of Jesus
Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
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Regarding confirmed case patient no. 31
1)
The 31st confirmed patient refused to test for COVID-19 twice when suggested at
the hospital admitted after a traffic accident?
That
is not correct. According to the recounts of the patient, the patient was
admitted to Saeronan Korean Medicine Hospital on 7 February, and developed
symptoms of a cold after receiving I.V. fluid with the window open. Fever
started around the 9th, and the patient was diagnosed with pneumonia on the
14th. However, the medical staff at the hospital never mentioned COVID-19. On
the 17th, blood test results indicated a worsened case of pneumonia. Then, the
healthcare workers suggested the patient transfer to a bigger hospital and test
for COVID-19 as well. The patient called the local public health office in
Suseong-gu, where she was tested and confirmed positive.
2)
A patient in quarantine (confirmed case 31) at a Daegu Hospital assaulted a
nurse, made a scene, and people from Shincheonji caused a nuisance at the
hospital?
This
news, which started circulating in online communities and messengers from the
morning of 19 February, is entirely false. The Infectious Disease Control and
Prevention Act allows health workers to quarantine confirmed cases and
contacts, and not following quarantine orders may result in a penalty of three
million Korean won. A nurse at the said hospital confirmed that such
allegations were fake news. Also, since the Daegu hospital is currently closed
down, it would be impossible for a group of people to barge in and cause a
disturbance.
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Other Fake News
1) People from
Shincheonji Church of Jesus visit door to door posing to give out face masks to
spread the virus?
That is
not true at all. There are photos on the internet of a person visiting houses
to give out masks. As clarified in prior publications, the people in the images
are local community leaders of towns and villages (representatives of li, eup,
myeon, and dong) and public workers of Daegu City. Currently, Shincheonji
Church of Jesus has suspended all activities for evangelism, services, or
gatherings.
2) The Tribe of James in
Busan of Shincheonji Church is hosting an open house event on 29 February and
inviting citizens?
All information and materials on events hosted by Shincheonji Church of
Jesus were produced and distributed before the spread of COVID-19. To avoid any
confusion, please note that Shincheonji Church of Jesus has prohibited all
services, meetings, and functions starting from 18 February.
3) Shincheonji Church
requires people to complete a certain course at a training camp before they can
sign up as a member? Those trainees are what they call students?
Joining
Shincheonji Church of Jesus requires a six-month course of studying the Bible
(at Zion Christian Mission Center) that ends with a final examination. Once you
complete the course and pass the final exam, you are eligible to join the
church, which is a decision by choice. There are no camps required for joining
Shincheonji Church, and the church does not recommend it. That assertion is
entirely false.
4) There is a video on
social media of a person confirmed as infected and a member of Shincheonji
Church on the run from a hospital quarantine ward and wandering the streets. Is
that real?
No, it is not.
5) The distinct style of
services at Shincheonji Church worsened the spread of COVID-19?
Since
it is not an expert group on health and medicine, Shincheonji Church of Jesus
cannot determine why the church has had a high count of infection.
Some
media reports claim the spread of COVID-19 was exacerbated because of the way
of service at a Shincheonji church. Shincheonji Church of Jesus does have a
large congregation. A Shincheonji church arranges seats so that the
congregation members would sit on the floor with a distance between one
another. This seat arrangement allows church members more personal space and
room to move about compared to conventional church row chairs. On days with an
unusually big crowd, space in between people may get smaller than usual to
accommodate more people in the given space. When space allows, people sit wider
apart.
Moreover,
church notices from January state that anyone who shows any symptoms of a cold,
including coughing and fever, was not allowed to come to service. Others were
encouraged to wear protective face masks. Assertions that the style of worship
at Shincheonji Church of Jesus is the cause of a mass spread of the virus are
unfounded.
6)
Shincheonji Church of Jesus does not tolerate personal health issues, so
churchgoers must hide their ailments and attend service?
That
is entirely false. Shincheonji Church of Jesus does not demonize illnesses or
ailments. When sick, we take rest and seek medical help. Members sometimes do
have personal reasons for not joining service from health, business trips, or
family matters, and none of those reasons can cause disadvantages. Service and
worship is a personal matter in faith.
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Thank you for your cooperation
and understanding.
The truth will prevail. Thank you for your brilliant article.
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I want the coronavirus to dissappear as soon as possible, and I want everyone to regain happiness and hope.
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