[Breaking] Punishment for Dance and Singing on Tourist Buses During 'Danpungcheol' Season
Intensive Disinfection During Autumn Foliage Season from October 17 to November 15
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Suwan] As outdoor activities such as hiking and outings are expected to increase with the autumn foliage season, quarantine authorities have decided to tighten the management of COVID-19 prevention measures.
Accordingly, operators running short-term charter buses for tourism purposes must manage passenger lists using electronic entry logs and other tools. Dancing or singing on the bus may result in penalties according to relevant laws.
The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCH) announced on the 14th the "Autumn Travel Quarantine Management Measures," designating the period from the peak foliage season on the 17th of this month until the 15th of next month as the "Quarantine Intensive Management Period."
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Accordingly, the government plans to strengthen quarantine management targeting national parks, natural recreation forests, arboretums, and temples, and when group travel occurs, designate the group's representative or leader as a "quarantine manager" to enhance management.
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