Jinju Merchants Association Launches Campaign to Comply with Traditional Market Quarantine Rules
Merchants Association Encourages Voluntary Participation of Traditional Market Vendors and Users
Jinju Merchants Association, Traditional Market COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines Compliance Campaign.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Sangin Union of Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 20th that on the 19th, they conducted a campaign to comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines for the safe use of traditional markets at four major traditional markets (Jungang, Nongae, Cheonggwa, and Jayu Market).
The Sangin Union carried out promotional and guidance activities to strengthen preemptive quarantine and prevent the spread of infection by raising awareness among traditional market merchants and users, in response to the recent nationwide spread of COVID-19 and the increase in local infections.
Cha Seong-su, president of the Sangin Union, stated, “The traditional markets themselves will take the lead in quarantine efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the region, and merchants will actively participate to revitalize the traditional markets.”
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A Jinju city official said, “Since the traditional market merchants are making efforts on their own for quarantine, we also ask citizens visiting the markets to responsibly comply with the prevention guidelines.”
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