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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Amid the recent spread of COVID-19 infections related to dance halls in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, confirmed cases have now emerged at an 'unregistered' establishment.


On the 15th, the city announced, "Three confirmed cases have been identified at 'Ilsan-gung Colatec' located in Ilsanseo-gu, which operated an unregistered dance hall. Consequently, a 'gathering ban administrative order' has been issued for two weeks until the 26th for three restaurants operating as auxiliary facilities."


The city also plans to impose a fine of 1.5 million KRW if it is found that the establishment violated quarantine rules such as government access control and the use of the Safe Call system.


In particular, with the government's easing of social distancing measures and the resumption of entertainment facilities and colatec operations from midnight on the same day, the city plans to form a joint inspection team with the district office and police to intensively check for violations of quarantine rules.



For violating establishments, the city will apply a 'one strike out' policy, including fines and a two-week gathering ban order.


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