Adult Game Rooms in Gyeonggi-do Show Good Compliance with Quarantine Rules View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The level of quarantine in adult game rooms in the Gyeonggi area has significantly improved after guidance.


The Gyeonggi Provincial Special Judicial Police Team conducted inspections twice since last month on adult game rooms in the province to check compliance with quarantine rules, following the provincial government's administrative order to 'restrict use' of multi-use facilities to prevent COVID-19.


From the 30th of last month to the 2nd of this month, 342 adult game rooms were inspected, of which 287 were operating, 46 were temporarily closed, and 9 were permanently closed.


Among the 287 operating locations, 92.3% (265 places) were found to fully comply with all eight quarantine rules.


This is a significant improvement compared to the guidance period inspection from the 20th to the 23rd of last month, when only 11.1% of businesses fully complied with the quarantine rules.


A representative of the provincial special judicial police said, "Informing business owners during the preliminary inspection that voluntary quarantine measures benefit their business activities and seeking their cooperation helped improve the quarantine level in adult game rooms," adding, "We will continue administrative guidance and inspections."


As the government extended physical distancing measures until the 5th of next month, Gyeonggi Province also extended the administrative order restricting the use of multi-use facilities.



The eight major quarantine guidelines that target businesses must follow include designating a person responsible for infection control, requiring all to wear masks, prohibiting entry of symptomatic individuals, preparing and managing user logs, requiring all entrants to sanitize their hands, making efforts to maintain maximum distance between users, ventilating the business premises, and disinfecting and cleaning before and after business hours.


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