From the 13th, 15,000 Guide Signs to Be Placed in Restaurants and Cafes

Table sign indicating the inclusion of individuals who have completed vaccination.

Table sign indicating the inclusion of individuals who have completed vaccination.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] “Please do not report our table.”


Ulsan City is preparing 'guidance signs' for tables with individuals who have completed COVID-19 vaccination in anticipation of 'With Corona'.


Ulsan City announced on the 10th that it will produce and distribute from the 13th 'guidance signs' indicating tables that include 'fully vaccinated' individuals who have passed 14 days after receiving the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at restaurants and cafes.


Regarding social distancing related to COVID-19, Ulsan City has been applying a policy since the 6th that allows up to 8 people, including a maximum of 4 unvaccinated individuals.


This guidance sign informs that the party includes fully vaccinated individuals, with a total of 15,000 signs produced and distributed to restaurants and cafes.


When placed on tables, the guidance signs make it easy to identify the number of fully vaccinated people, reducing conflicts with other parties at nearby tables.


Fully vaccinated individuals must prepare their vaccination certificates in advance when using restaurants and cafes.


Verification of vaccination completion is done through △ installing the COVID-19 electronic vaccination certificate mobile app Coov (linked with Naver, KakaoTalk QR) △ printing vaccination certificates from the Community Service Center or the Government24 website △ attaching vaccination proof stickers at the Community Service Center with ID verification.


Restaurants and cafes can confirm vaccination completion and place the guidance signs on tables to indicate that the party qualifies for exceptions to private gathering restrictions.



An official from Ulsan City stated, “We will strive to alleviate the economic difficulties of the dining industry caused by the prolonged COVID-19 situation and reduce citizen inconvenience due to exceptions in private gatherings of five or more people.”


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

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