Focused Review of Social Distancing Revisions Implemented on the 7th

Gokseong-gun, Special Inspection of COVID-19 Quarantine Management Facilities View original image


[Gokseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Gokseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that from the 18th to the 20th, it will conduct special inspections on whether quarantine management facilities comply with the revised Level 1 social distancing quarantine rules.


This special inspection is independently conducted by Gokseong-gun to prevent confusion at the field level regarding the revised Level 1 social distancing quarantine rules implemented since the 7th. It also aims to proactively prevent COVID-19 cases occurring in neighboring cities and counties.


The special inspection targets 12 types of facilities operating locally among the 23 types of key and general management facilities (entertainment bars, karaoke bars, singing rooms, restaurants and cafes (over 150㎡), wedding halls, funeral halls, bathhouses, PC rooms, hair and beauty salons, stores and marts (over 300㎡), academies, indoor sports facilities). For effective inspection, specific targets are randomly selected on the day of inspection.


Considering that it is the early stage of implementing Level 1 social distancing, the inspection focuses more on guidance rather than enforcement. Additionally, it listens to on-site opinions regarding ▲user mask-wearing and management, ▲operator compliance with quarantine rules, and ▲the revised social distancing stage-by-stage quarantine rules.


The county Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters stated, “Through the inspection, we will raise residents’ awareness of COVID-19 quarantine and do our best to harmonize daily life and quarantine.”



Meanwhile, Gokseong-gun produced 5,000 leaflets on the revised social distancing stage-by-stage quarantine rules and mask-wearing violation fines, distributing them to quarantine target facilities and towns. Also, they are making every effort to prevent COVID-19 by producing COVID-19 business cards for safety department officials including the vice county governor.


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