Damyang-gun Raises Social Distancing to Level 2 Until the 28th View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Damyang County, Jeonnam (Governor Choi Hyung-sik) announced on the 8th that it will raise the current social distancing level from 1.5 to level 2 for three weeks from 0:00 on the 8th to the 28th, following the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters' recommendation for social distancing level 2.


Entertainment facilities are prohibited from gathering, and cafes and restaurants with a permitted area of 50㎡ or more must suspend on-site operations from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., with restaurants allowed only takeout and delivery during the suspension hours.


For cafes, only takeout and delivery are allowed throughout business hours.


Karaoke rooms and indoor performance halls are limited to one person per 4㎡ of facility area, and operations are suspended from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.


General management facilities must comply with three basic quarantine rules: wearing masks, managing visitor logs, and periodic ventilation and disinfection of facilities. Wedding halls and funeral halls are limited to fewer than 100 people.


Religious facilities limit attendance to within 50% of seating capacity for regular worship services, masses, Buddhist ceremonies, and memorial services. Meetings of various institutions and social groups are advised to be refrained from, and meals after meetings are prohibited.


Public sports facilities in the region (Dambit Swimming Pool, school sports facilities) will be closed until the 31st.



Governor Choi Hyung-sik said, “We are implementing social distancing level 2 due to the third wave of COVID-19 spreading nationwide,” and added, “We will do our best to actively block community transmission while minimizing the contraction of residents' daily lives and economic activities.”


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