Investigation of High-Risk Facility Closures and Intensive Inspection of Compliance with Quarantine Rules... Establishment of Inspection Plans for 500 Businesses in 10 Industries and Encouragement to Install Facility Manager App

Inspection and Promotion Activities for Electronic Entry Logs

Inspection and Promotion Activities for Electronic Entry Logs

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Mapo-gu (Mayor Yoo Dong-gyun) is focusing on promotion and guidance activities aimed at the widespread use of the electronic entry log system (KI-PASS) implemented from the 10th for major high-risk facilities to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The district is currently investigating whether entertainment bars, dance-allowed establishments, and colatecs, which have been ordered to close by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, are closed, while also starting to check compliance with quarantine rules at karaoke bars and hunting pochas under gathering restrictions.


There are a total of 10 types of high-risk group infection facilities managed by Mapo-gu: 11 hunting pochas, 41 emotional pubs, 58 entertainment bars (clubs, room salons, etc.), 79 karaoke bars, 1 colatec, 217 singing practice rooms, 62 PC rooms, 21 indoor group exercise facilities (Zumba, Tae Bo, spinning, etc.), and 10 indoor standing performance venues, totaling 500 establishments.


The district has established and is implementing inspection plans for the electronic entry log management system by the relevant departments for each industry, and is conducting daily on-site promotional activities to encourage facility managers and owners to install the facility manager application until the grace period for electronic entry log installation ends on the 30th.


After the guidance period ends on July 1, on-site enforcement activities will be conducted concurrently.


Currently, the responsible department staff are visiting operating establishments directly to guide the installation and usage of the application, and detailed information about the electronic entry log (KI-PASS) can be found in the notices on the Mapo-gu website.


Meanwhile, personal information collected through QR code recognition is stored and managed on servers of QR code issuing companies such as Naver, and facility visit information is encrypted and stored in a distributed manner on the Social Security Information Service servers, and automatically deleted after 4 weeks.



Yoo Dong-gyun, Mayor of Mapo-gu, said, “To prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the local community, we ask both facility managers and users to actively cooperate in installing and using the electronic entry log,” and added, “Mapo-gu will also do its best to manage so that the new quarantine system can be established early.”

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