Continuous Monitoring of All Employees' Compliance with Quarantine Rules at Multi-use Facilities in the Region

Special Inspection of Multi-Use Facilities Including Restaurants and Direct Sales Companies in Gwanak-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) has launched a special inspection of quarantine rules for multi-use facilities such as restaurants, door-to-door sales companies, and music club practice rooms to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


From the 15th to the 18th, the district conducted a special inspection on the implementation of quarantine rules at a total of 6,005 locations, including 5,470 restaurants and bakeries under 150㎡ in business area, 297 restaurants and bakeries over 150㎡, and 238 franchise-type specialty stores within the district.


First, for businesses under 150㎡, guidance and inspections on compliance with social distancing quarantine rules were conducted, along with notification that administrative measures such as hygiene inspections could be taken if rules were violated. For businesses over 150㎡ and franchise-type specialty stores, the core quarantine rules were re-emphasized along with the ‘One Strike-Out System,’ which enforces immediate closure orders upon non-compliance.


Continuous self-inspections are also being conducted on door-to-door sales companies where confirmed cases have been continuously occurring. The district is carrying out weekly inspections to ensure compliance with continuous closure orders at 108 door-to-door sales companies in the area.


Additionally, the district conducted quarantine rule compliance inspections at 223 religious facilities and 144 PC rooms that have resumed operations, and completed inspections on illegal business activities such as alcohol sales and game operations at 64 lodging establishments.


In particular, proactive intensive inspections were conducted on multi-use facilities such as indoor fishing spots, Giwon (traditional Korean game rooms), music club practice rooms, and escape cafes, which are safety blind spots not covered by quarantine measures for the 11 types of high-risk facilities.


The district thoroughly prevents the spread of COVID-19 by inspecting 25 music club practice rooms, 12 Giwon, 3 escape cafes, and 2 indoor fishing spots for compliance with facility operation and quarantine rules such as ▲mask wearing ▲visitor log creation ▲1 to 2 meter distancing.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “All staff are rolling up their sleeves and mobilizing all administrative power to create a Gwanak-gu without any quarantine blind spots through thorough inspections and promotions,” and added, “We ask for the active cooperation of all residents so that we can all join forces and return to daily life as soon as possible.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing