Distribution of No Capacity Limit Signs to 4,800 Local Restaurants and Cafes...Easy Table Display After Confirming Vaccination Completion or Cohabiting Family Status

Jungnang-gu Distributes 'Vaccination Completion Signs' to 4,800 Restaurants and Cafes View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) is distributing signs certifying that there is no violation of the capacity restriction regulations to over 4,800 places such as restaurants and cafes.


According to the current social distancing level, during the day, up to 6 people can use restaurants and cafes if 2 of them are fully vaccinated, and after 6 p.m., up to 6 people can use the facilities if 4 of them are fully vaccinated. There are no capacity restrictions for cohabiting family members.


However, since this cannot be confirmed at a glance, business owners often have to explain individually to other customers or face complaints, causing frequent problems.


Therefore, the district plans to clearly inform that there is no violation of quarantine rules through signs to prevent complaints and confusion among residents. The distribution targets are 3,751 general restaurants, 945 snack bars, and 98 bakeries.


Businesses can verify vaccination completion or cohabiting family status and then place the sign on the corresponding table. Vaccination status can be confirmed through QR codes, text messages, or vaccination certificates.


The district plans to complete the distribution of signs promptly by the 9th and will continuously check compliance with quarantine rules such as entry log creation and mask-wearing.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “I hope this will be of some help to self-employed people who are going through difficult days due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “Please actively participate in vaccination and strictly follow quarantine rules so that we can overcome COVID-19 as soon as possible.”



The district is inspecting multi-use facilities such as local convenience stores, restaurants, and indoor sports facilities to ensure residents can spend Chuseok safely and is implementing special quarantine measures to block group infections.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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