Guri-si Issues Administrative Order to 3,770 Multi-Use Facilities to Comply with COVID-19 Guidelines
[Asia Economy (Guri) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Guri City in Gyeonggi Province issued an administrative order on the 7th mandating COVID-19 management guidelines for 3,770 multi-use facilities including restaurants within the jurisdiction.
Accordingly, these facilities must keep health status questionnaires at each table inside the restaurants.
Business owners must especially ensure that customers complete the health status questionnaires, and if they fail to do so without a valid reason, their use of the facility will be restricted.
Starting from the 10th, Guri City plans to conduct inspections together with 570 workers from the Hope Job Project.
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A city official stated, "The health status questionnaire system has been in effect since March 24, but it has been neglected due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation," adding, "It is a necessary system for rapid epidemiological investigations when COVID-19 cases occur."
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