Gwanak-gu, Quarantine Rules and Gathering Ban Orders for Door-to-Door Sales Companies and Others
Complete on-site inspection of 251 locations in the district from the 8th to the 11th through inspection teams... Assembly ban order enforced on 18 high-risk gathering facilities including exhibition halls and training centers... Compliance check of quarantine rules completed for 26 medical device sales stores offering free trial rooms
An employee of Gwanak District Office is visiting a high-risk gathering facility and posting a document related to the gathering ban order.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) has completed the enforcement of the assembly ban order through an urgent full-scale investigation of 251 door-to-door sales companies in the area.
From the 8th to the 11th, the district formed an on-site inspection task force (two-person teams) with about 30 staff members and conducted a full survey of 251 door-to-door sales companies in the area.
Among the total 251 companies, 87 companies were issued orders to comply with quarantine rules, excluding 164 companies that were closed, relocated outside the district, or had unknown addresses.
Of the 87 companies that received compliance orders, 18 companies with high-risk assembly internal facilities such as promotional centers and training rooms had assembly ban order notices posted, and 98 on-site administrative guidance cases were conducted according to the quarantine compliance checklist.
Additionally, inspections of 26 medical device sales stores operating as free trial rooms were completed from the 8th to the 11th.
Among the total 26 stores, inspections on compliance with quarantine rules such as ▲availability of thermometers and disinfectants ▲visitor log maintenance ▲ventilation and disinfection were conducted on 18 stores, excluding 8 stores that were not operating trial rooms or were temporarily closed.
The district plans to thoroughly inspect and manage high-risk assembly facilities to prevent further spread and recurrence of COVID-19 in the community and to ensure the safe daily lives of residents.
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Mayor Park Jun-hee said, “In the situation where silent transmission of COVID-19 continues, we will strive to ensure there are no vulnerable places in quarantine through thorough inspections,” and added, “We ask residents to refrain from visiting door-to-door sales promotional centers or assembly events where many people gather.”
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