CJ Olive Young to Manage Store Entry from 22nd... Limit of 1 Person per 8㎡
[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] CJ Olive Young announced on the 22nd that it will proactively implement store entry management measures to prevent the spread and infection of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The store entry management will be implemented sequentially starting from large stores such as the Myeongdong and Gangnam flagship stores from this day. The standard is one person per 8㎡ of facility area, which is the same level as the operating standard for restaurants, designated as priority management facilities under the 'Social Distancing' Level 3. Considering that Olive Young stores are general management facilities, this is a strong preventive measure. Olive Young plans to actively inform customers by attaching displays containing this information on the store entrance doors.
A CJ Olive Young official stated, “As the spread of COVID-19 accelerates recently, we are continuously considering and proactively introducing safety enhancement measures in stores while actively following the government’s quarantine guidelines. We will continue to focus on operating safe stores where customers can shop with peace of mind and employees can work healthily.”
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Meanwhile, CJ Olive Young has mandated mask-wearing inside stores proactively since August, completely prohibiting entry to customers without masks. Additionally, it has attached ‘footprint stickers’ to ensure safe distancing between customers waiting to pay, ventilates stores every hour, and introduced contactless payment terminals, continuously strengthening COVID-19 infection prevention measures.
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