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Yup, Korea's Patient #31 made things a lot worse, or else they would be doing much better right now.


For others wondering about the story behind Patient 31, here’s an article with a timeline: https://graphics.reuters.com/CHINA-HEALTH-SOUTHKOREA-CLUSTER...


not sure if i missed it but did patient 31 recover?


No, she hasn't recovered and still under observation according to the ongoing briefing from DaeGu (10:30AM KST, March 13)


Would you be able to explain what did they do?


"Of the 152 cases [article dated Feb 21] that have been found in the city, the majority have been linked to a [church], where Patient 31, a woman said to be in her 60s, is known to have attended at least four services before being diagnosed." https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/coronavirus-so...


As of last night the number of cult-linked cases was "more than half". So > 3500. It turns out that in addition to worship services teice per week a lot of the cult members save money by living together. So even though worship has been stopped for nearly a month, new cult cases are still being reported.


Went to two massive church gatherings while advised to isolate, gatherings with 1000 people.


I'm curious if something like this can be considered criminal. What if the mortality rate was higher? If the mortality rate was 100%, ethically would this be murder?


It can be. There's a criminal investigation of the cult's leadership ongoing.


It's not really a church. They're a secretive society of church corrupters spreading false teachings.


From what I've heard, the Sincheonji church had a long tradition of sending followers to other churches, hiding their identity, so that they make a lot of friends there, start small clubs and bible studies, and eventually convert them into their own church. (I even heard there were cases when they converted a pastor, winning over a church wholesale, though that might be a bit embellished.)

The problem was so bad that, even before the current epidemic, other "regular" churches had a sign saying "No member of Sincheonji is allowed in our church." So, yeah, not exactly your garden variety Christian church.

When you think about it, this behavior would make Sincheonji a perfect vector for spreading the virus. And that's what happened. Yikes.


I mean, let's not throw stones when we live in glass houses. Pretty much every religion teaches that the others are false teachings.


If there are thousands of people, are they really that secretive?


They have over 200+K members now, but they are secretive in that they don't identify themselves as such when they recruit other church members.

Or worse, even after the outbreak, some didn't reveal their affiliation with the cult. In one instance, a dude leading Daegu city's outbreak management team, didn't reveal his affiliation with the cult until after test came positive and coworker were also infected. They also refused to give names of their cult members, even as most of new Wuhan virus cases were linked to the cult and the gov't actively sought their members for quarantine.


Now you’re just being intriguing... I have to know now.


All religions spread false teachings.


I think there's some hints she might have caught it from the church gatherings rather than the other way around.


I think it was on purpose,part of a doomsday cult.


oh now I am .curious what that person did?


Went to church. Twice.


And a buffet brunch!


The buffet brunch was especially egregious because she came from the doctor's. She chose the buffet instead of getting a coronavirus test as the doctor suggested. And then she went on to a sermon.




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