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[South Korea lockdown extended] Gay night clubs cause big spike in Covid19 cases. Thanks a lot you fucking faggots!

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New nightlife cluster causes spike in South Korea virus cases

AFP News
12 May 2020

South Korea announced its biggest spike in coronavirus infections in more than a month Monday, driven by a cluster at Seoul nightclubs and forcing authorities to delay this week's planned re-opening of schools.

The country has been held up as a global model in how to curb the virus, but over the weekend its capital -- as well as neighbouring Gyeonggi province and the nearby city of Incheon -- ordered the closure of all clubs and bars after a burst of new cases sparked fears of a second wave.

Authorities are scrambling to track down thousands of people who visited venues in the Itaewon entertainment district -- including several gay clubs.

Many visitors are believed to be reluctant to come forward because of the stigma surrounding homosexuality.

The spike comes as parts of Europe begin a cautious re-opening, with health experts warning that moving too quickly will result in a surge in infection numbers.

South Korean officials reported 35 new cases Monday, taking its total to 10,909, after recording only single-digit increases for eight of the preceding 12 days -- many of them overseas arrivals.

Now 86 cases have been linked to the nightlife cluster, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

It was first thought to have been triggered by a 29-year-old man who tested positive after spending an evening at five clubs and bars in Itaewon in early May.

But the KCDC said there appeared to be multiple origins for the cluster, with director Jeong Eun-kyeong telling reporters people visited "different kinds of clubs" on "different dates".

"The majority of the visitors are not reachable," said Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun.

"If you hesitate a single day, our daily clock may stop for a month. Please contact the nearest clinic or health centre right now."

- Privacy concerns -

City authorities also urged anyone who visited the district over the past two weeks to get tested.

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon told a radio station he will ensure their privacy, but thousands are believed to be hesitant as several establishments cater to the LGBTQ community.

Homosexuality is not illegal in South Korea, but discrimination against the community remains rampant in the conservative society, rights groups say.

Daegu, South Korea's fourth-largest city that was once the epicentre of the outbreak, on Monday also ordered the closure of all bars and clubs.

The spike in new infections came as everyday life in South Korea returns to normal, with the government relaxing social distancing rules last week.

The emergence of the cluster prompted officials to push back the re-opening of schools by one week, with students initially set to return to classes in stages starting Wednesday.

Vice education minister Park Baeg-beom said the delay was "inevitable" in order to guarantee the safety of students.

The country endured one of the worst early outbreaks of the disease outside mainland China, and while it never imposed a compulsory lockdown, strict social distancing had been widely observed since March.

But it appeared to have brought its outbreak under control thanks to an extensive "trace, test and treat" programme that has drawn widespread praise.

Facilities such as museums and churches have reopened and some professional sports -- including baseball and soccer -- have started new seasons.
 
I wonder how long it’ll take before HFJs open for biz. Lots of performing artistes are hungry! Same for KTV gals. Pitiful.
 
I wonder how long it’ll take before HFJs open for biz. Lots of performing artistes are hungry! Same for KTV gals. Pitiful.

Those KTV girls earn easily at least a few hundred dollars cash every night

Not pitiful at all. In fact, they should be doing volunteer work during these stressful times by letting sinkie ah peks squeeze their neh nehs for free
 
Many KTV , HFJ and fish tank girls facing financial issues
Smart or lucky ones got boyfriend jiu heng
Otherwise lan lan suck thumb liao
 
Those KTV girls earn easily at least a few hundred dollars cash every night

Not pitiful at all. In fact, they should be doing volunteer work during these stressful times by letting sinkie ah peks squeeze their neh nehs for free

Problem is they are complying with the CB! Want to date them out go saboke they also scared of the cops. Even the spa girls. All very obedient.
 
Overt displays of gratuitous gayness brings in plenty of money for the kimchi-land's economy.

 
There is no beating this virus. Just let it do its job and get it over with.
 
Wait.. you're referring to AIDS aren't you?

No but same applies to AIDS. There is no stopping it and there is no vaccine after 40 years. We carry on with sex, take precautions and hope for the best.

That's what we need to do with Covid-19.

The world did not stop fucking because of HIV so why stop the economy because of Covid-19.
 
No but same applies to AIDS. There is no stopping it and there is no vaccine after 40 years. We carry on with sex, take precautions and hope for the best.

That's what we need to do with Covid-19.

The world did not stop fucking because of HIV so why stop the economy because of Covid-19.

nothing is going to stop the world from turning. but human beings have to change some behaviours before carrying on with life.

This lockdown is the temporary measure for human beings to understand what needs to change so that we can move on

If you were a gay man in the 80s you'd already be dead because you wouldn't stop taking Freddie mercury's raw dick up your arse
 
nothing is going to stop the world from turning. but human beings have to change some behaviours before carrying on with life.

This lockdown is the temporary measure for human beings to understand what needs to change so that we can move on

If you were a gay man in the 80s you'd already be dead because you wouldn't stop taking Freddie mercury's raw dick up your arse

I don't do raw as a straight guy and I assume that if I was gay I wouldn't go raw either unless I ended up getting raped. :biggrin:
 
what korean cunture? These rubbish are just cut and paste version of AMDKs hollywood cunture.

For some reason fat Kim's band is more of a turn on. :D I assume they're all really talented or they would have been executed by now.

 
South Korea struggles to contain new outbreak amid anti-gay backlash
Fears people will fail to get tested out of fear after new cases linked to Seoul gay district
Nemo Kim in Seoul
Mon 11 May 2020 14.06 BST

Quarantine workers spray disinfectant in Itaewon neighbourhood

Quarantine workers spray disinfectant in Itaewon neighbourhood on Monday. Photograph: YONHAP/Reuters

Authorities in South Korea are struggling to contain a new coronavirus outbreak linked to the capital’s nightclub district as a backlash against the country’s gay community increases, prompting fears LGBT people will fail to get tested out of fear of being outed.

South Korea had been praised for its innovative efforts to contain the pandemic, going from the second most infected region outside China to having just a handful of cases before the latest outbreak a week ago.

But the increasing number of cases related to nightclubs in Seoul is raising concerns about a possible second wave as well as over the high level of deeply entrenched homophobic attitudes in the conservative society.

Of 35 new cases, 29 were found to be linked to Itaewon, the capital’s gay district, according to officials from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), bringing the total number of cases related to the clubs to 86.

The emergence of the cluster prompted officials to push back the re-opening of schools by one week, with students initially set to return to classes in stages starting Wednesday.

Vice-education minister Park Baeg-beom said the delay was “inevitable” in order to guarantee the safety of students.

After Kookmin Ilbo, a local media outlet with links to an evangelical church, reported that businesses visited by an infected man over the long weekend were gay clubs, many other South Korean media followed suit, revealing not only the identity of clientele but also some of their ages and the names of their workplaces.

The media frenzy reached a new level when another infected man was found to have been to an LGBT sauna in Gangnam, prompting a slew of homophobic content in newspapers and online.

Lurid reporting, along with South Korea’s use of the trace and test method, has led to members of the gay community reporting feeling scared to get tested and even suicidal. Officials said 3,112 people who were in the nightclubs were currently not contactable.

“I admit it was a huge mistake to visit the gay district when the corona situation was not fully over,” Lee Youngwu , a gay man in his30s, told the Guardian “But visiting the area is the only time when I can be myself and hang out with others similar to me. During the week, I have to pretend to like women.

“My credit card company told me that they passed on my payment information in the district to the authorities. I feel so trapped and hunted down. If I get tested, my company will most likely find out I’m gay. I’ll lose my job and face a public humiliation. I feel as if my whole life is about to collapse. I have never felt suicidal before and never thought I would, but I am feeling suicidal now.”

On Saturday the prime minister, Chung Sye-kyun, urged the public to “refrain from criticising a certain community as it will not help efforts to contain the coronavirus spread”.

Lee Jong-geol, the general director of Korean gay men’s human rights group Chingusai, told the Guardian that the group had begun counselling and legal aid services for those affected by the crisis, adding that Seoul city officials asked the group to encourage gay men who had visited the clubs to come forward to get tested.

“I understand that civil servants want to find a convenient way to do their jobs but they should realise that South Korea’s gay people do not all belong to one, single group. Civil servants are handling the situation in the same way as the Shincheonji cult situation, but we’re not a cult.”
 
Thanks COVID for DOING GOOD Eliminating CAQ faggots.

Do Good Do Together!

COVID TOGETHER!

GO MADAI TOGETHER!
 
I wonder how long it’ll take before HFJs open for biz. Lots of performing artistes are hungry! Same for KTV gals. Pitiful.

Aren't the illegal vice businesses here still open? The oppies just have to enter through the back door.
 
North korean girls look well fed to me.
What do gays do in clubs that makes the disease spread so quickly?
 
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