August 16 to September 2: Targeting 160 Sites Including Tourist Accommodations and Traditional Markets

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gangwon Province will inspect the safety management status and quarantine rules of multi-use facilities (tourist accommodations, sales facilities, etc.) until the 2nd of next month ahead of the Chuseok holiday.


The province plans to check the overall safety management status of 160 facilities, including mechanical, electrical, and fire safety management, emergency contact networks, cooperation systems among related organizations, and whether crisis situation manuals have been prepared and training conducted.


In addition, compliance with quarantine rules such as indoor mask-wearing and periodic ventilation will be checked, and efforts to encourage the preparation of infectious disease crisis situation manuals will be carried out simultaneously to monitor the COVID-19 response situation.



Park Dong-joo, Director of the Disaster Safety Office, said, "Careful inspections are necessary for tourist accommodations and traditional markets where many visitors, including those returning home for Chuseok, are expected," and added, "We hope for the cooperation of private multi-use facility owners and managers in inspections and prompt corrective actions for any deficiencies."


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