Gwangju Buk-gu 'Social Distancing Level 2' Guidelines Intensive Inspection
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 23rd that it will conduct intensive inspections until the 29th to check compliance with the Level 2 social distancing guidelines for high-risk facilities and multi-use facilities.
This inspection is a measure following the extension of Level 2 social distancing in Gwangju City.
Accordingly, Buk-gu will attach prohibition notices to 135 door-to-door sales companies and check whether the ban on gatherings such as product presentations, training, and seminars is being followed.
For 669 religious facilities, it will verify whether indoor gatherings of 50 or more people are prohibited, support quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers, and guide the installation of electronic entry logs.
It will also check the suspension of operation and unauthorized weekend use of 70 various community sports facilities, as well as whether indoor group exercises are prohibited for 59 community sports clubs in five categories: table tennis, jokgu, park golf, gateball, and ground golf.
In particular, for 675 high-risk facilities such as PC rooms and karaoke rooms subject to Gwangju City's gathering restriction measures, it will conduct focused inspections on compliance with quarantine rules such as visitor management and business place disinfection until the restrictions are lifted separately.
In addition, for 22 sites including apartment construction sites and large construction sites, on-site guidance will be conducted to ensure compliance with construction site response guidelines, purchase and use of hygiene products, and verification of workers' health status.
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Moon In, Mayor of Buk-gu, said, “Since the situation is still serious, we ask residents to refrain from visiting enclosed and crowded facilities with a high risk of infection and to actively participate in following quarantine rules anytime and anywhere.”
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