[정치][현장영상] Prime Minister Jung, “Think of the doctors who fight in the field and keep them well.”



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At the Seoul Government Complex, the Disaster Security Response Headquarters meeting is held.

Let’s listen to all the comments from Prime Minister Chung Se-gyun’s meeting.

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It is the first day of May and Labor Day.

The number of citizens visiting the tourist destinations of Jeju and Gangwon-do has increased considerably during the golden holidays.

Most of them wore masks and paid attention to the distance between them.

Think of the medical personnel fighting in the field and practice keeping them away from anywhere. On the other hand, there are some small business owners, freelancers, farmers, and Corona 19 who cannot afford to enjoy their free time. For these people, traveling is a luxury and vacations are just another difficult day to worry about.

Fortunately, as a result of our active support from the National Assembly, we were able to provide emergency disaster funds to the public within this month. It’s not enough, but I hope it helps a little in a hurry. In particular, relevant ministries should take the necessary measures to prevent seizure of emergency disaster aid payments from vulnerable groups.

Meanwhile, the unprecedented impact of Corona 19, which had been overshadowed by prevention efforts, is showing up in our economy.

The economic crisis is just beginning.

My heart is very heavy.

In May, we must take a significant turn to give people hope.

To this end, we plan to rapidly prepare and implement special measures to maintain employment and recover the economy.

However, the normalization of economic activity is only possible if comprehensive prevention is supported.

If there is a hole in quarantine, the parallel between daily life and quarantine will become a bubble.

As promised to the people, the government will do everything possible to manage quarantine performance so that it can be implemented as a distance in life since May 6.

At today’s conference, we will discuss ways to resume the operation of decentralized indoor public facilities such as museums and art galleries starting next week in the transition to street life.

The number of tickets per hour is limited and there are drawbacks, such as wearing a mask during the visit.

Related organizations, such as the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and local governments, are advised to inform the public of opening hours in advance and to make reservations online, so that there is no confusion among visitors.

Thank you

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