S Korean police create 'bus walls' to prevent protests
South Korean police mobilized hundreds of buses to head off any political rallies in the administrative centre, Seoul, on Saturday with authorities determined to prevent another cluster of novel coronavirus cases emerging from a protest.South Korea has been organized as a coronavirus mitigation success story nonetheless it saw a flare-up greater than 1,800 infections associated with a church and a large anti-government rally in August.
The spread of the virus has slowed in recent weeks however the government has banned more than 100 demonstrations planned for Saturday's National Foundation Day, warning of strict punishment for just about any illegitimate protest. Police parked buses along main avenues and around a central Seoul square to seal them off.
They also set up some 90 checkpoints to prevent vehicles from ferrying in protesters as the subway did not stop at several stations at protest venues. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 75 new infections by midnight on Friday, a third day of double-digit increases, taking the national tally to 24,027 cases, with 420 deaths.
The government had eased some social-distancing rules after new cases edged lower but imposed special measures for the Korean harvest festival holiday of Chuseok, which started out on Wednesday. The guidelines include banning dining at motorway rest areas and nursing home visits and requiring temperature checks at all stations.