From the 8th to the 11th, compliance with quarantine rules and assembly ban orders at 251 locations in the region... Request to follow quarantine rules such as visitor log creation, maintaining at least 1m distance inside facilities, and temperature checks

Gwanak-gu, On-site Inspection of Door-to-Door Sales Companies, Compliance and Inspection of Quarantine Rules View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) is organizing and operating an on-site inspection task force to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infections at door-to-door sales business sites.


Following recent COVID-19 infection cases at special sales product explanation meetings, the district formed a command enforcement task force consisting of 30 employees (two per team, 15 teams) starting from the 8th, and will carry out enforcement of quarantine rules and assembly ban orders for four days until the 11th to prevent COVID-19.


The task force will deliver quarantine compliance orders and check adherence to the rules at all 251 door-to-door sales businesses registered in the area, and will deliver and post assembly ban orders at high-risk gathering facilities such as promotional halls.


The quarantine compliance inspection includes ▲whether visitor logs are maintained ▲temperature checks and respiratory symptom confirmation ▲maintaining at least 1 meter distance within the facility ▲availability and placement of hand sanitizers.


The district plans to make every effort to thoroughly enforce the orders to prevent further community spread and recurrence of COVID-19, ensuring the safe daily lives of residents.


The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that starting from the 12th, it will conduct compliance inspections, and for businesses that fail to comply with the assembly ban orders, it will close facilities, take legal action, and claim damages if confirmed cases occur.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “To block COVID-19 in the community, we will do our best to ensure there are no vulnerable spots in quarantine through focused inspections of local door-to-door sales companies,” and added, “As silent transmission of COVID-19 continues, we ask residents to refrain from visiting promotional halls or gatherings related to door-to-door sales where many people gather.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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