Muan-gun Operates 34 'Narani Narani Safe Restaurants'
Muan County has designated and is operating 34 restaurants, including model restaurants, as "Side by Side Provincial Safe Restaurants." (Photo by Muan County)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) recently announced that it has designated and is operating 34 restaurants, including model restaurants, as ‘Narani Narani Resident Safe Restaurants’ to prevent COVID-19 infection.
‘Narani Narani Resident Safe Restaurants’ are restaurants that create an environment where residents who avoid dining out can use them with confidence while maintaining the basic purpose of social distancing, which is being practiced nationwide to block COVID-19 infection. They are operated temporarily until the COVID-19 situation stabilizes.
The designated safe restaurants minimize contact between customers by arranging seats so that diners sit in one direction, and focus on using individual side dishes and daily self-disinfection within the establishments. They plan to create a safe environment through the three major cleanliness campaigns (clean food, attire, and environment).
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A Muan-gun official said, “The local dining industry is facing difficulties due to the spread of COVID-19,” and added, “We are conducting thorough preemptive quarantine measures so that people can use the restaurants safely. We hope users also follow personal hygiene rules well to help overcome these difficulties.”
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