Among 12 High-Risk Facilities, 10 Shift from Gathering Ban to Gathering Restrictions

Door-to-Door Sales and Indoor Group Exercise Facilities 2 Types Remain Under Current Gathering Ban

Boseong-gun, Resumption of Business for 10 High-Risk Facility Sectors View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 11th that it will implement the eased Level 2 social distancing measures starting from the 10th.


On the 8th, the county lifted the ban on gatherings at medium-risk facilities and maintained the ban on high-risk facilities. However, on the 10th, considering the difficulties faced by small business owners and self-employed individuals due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the ban on gatherings at high-risk facilities was eased to a restriction.


In this eased Level 2 social distancing measure, ▲door-to-door sales and ▲intense indoor group exercise facilities were excluded. As a result, out of the 12 high-risk facility categories, 10 categories in Boseong-gun are subject to Level 2 social distancing quarantine rules with gathering restrictions instead of a ban.


The 10 categories eased to gathering restrictions are ▲entertainment bars, ▲colateks, ▲danran bars, ▲emotional bars, ▲hunting pochas, ▲karaoke rooms, ▲indoor standing concert halls, ▲large academies (over 300 people), ▲buffets, and ▲PC rooms.


The basic guideline of Level 2 social distancing, banning gatherings of 50 or more indoors and 100 or more outdoors, remains in effect.


Also, public multi-use facilities directly operated by the county, including senior centers currently closed, will remain closed until the 20th in accordance with the nationwide extension of Level 2 social distancing.



County Governor Kim Cheolwoo emphasized, “Even with the eased Level 2 distancing, please make mask-wearing a daily habit and refrain from unnecessary external contacts as much as possible to minimize movement.”


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