Korean mass wedding : A SIX-thousand strong mass wedding went ahead in South Korea
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A SIX-thousand strong mass wedding went ahead in South Korea despite 24 confirmed cases of deadly coronavirus in the region.

Scores of couples tied the knot in the Unification Church ceremony, with one follower saying she was not worried by the virus as the wedding was "under God’s control".

Korean health bosses have ordered the shut down of big events like concerts and graduation ceremonies amid fears of spreading the virus.

Despite urging religious groups to comply, Unification Church went ahead with the ceremony as it was "four years in the making".

The mass nuptials took place as part of a celebration of the 100th anniversary of church founder Sun Myung Moon’s birth.

Followers have been dubbed "moonies" after the founder's name.

One 21-year-old who met her beau just two months ago when the church matched them up said of the ceremony: "It would be a lie if I said I was not concerned at all about the infection.

"But I feel like I will be protected from the virus today.”

She added: "I am overwhelmed that I am getting married today.”
And it was also confirmed a British family of four have been isolated inside a hospital on Majorca after the dad came into contact with a coronavirus sufferer.
Medics on the holiday island revealed the father has now been quarantined at the capital's main hospital Son Espases.

The global death toll from the coronavirus outbreak has now reached 724 - priming it to become more deadly than SARS.

Coronavirus has now been confirmed in 28 countries, and took the lives of 86 people on Friday alone.
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