[ad_1]
[앵커]
Due to the national ban on private gatherings, families living in other homes for the next two weeks cannot gather more than 5 people during the rite. However, exceptions such as babysitting are allowed. Reporter Lee Ji-eun summed up confusing patterns, in which cases are possible and in some cases not. Starting on the 4th, a maximum of four families can meet anywhere in the country that do not live in a single house. The same applies to family events like ceremonies, seventh birthdays, and first birthday parties. Babies and young children are also counted as 1 person as adults. However, exceptions are made when there are family members who need to care for children, the elderly, or the disabled, or are about to die. Weekend couples living away for work or families in dormitories to study are allowed. Hiring interviews and business meetings is fine in the company, but it is important to note that if a business meeting leads to a meal, it becomes a private meeting. When having lunch with co-workers, up to 4 people are allowed, and after 5 people go together, do not share a table with 2 people and 3 people. The academy in the metropolitan area is limited when there are no more than 9 people, but Taekwondo and ballet academies attended by children can also be opened. For weddings and funerals, only 49 people in the metropolitan area and 99 people in the non-metropolitan area need to gather. The quarantine authorities have a policy of imposing a fine of no more than 100,000 won if the guidelines are violated, but the effectiveness of the crackdown is constantly being questioned. YTN Lee Ji-eun[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
[카카오톡] Search YTN to add a channel [전화] 02-398-8585 [메일] [email protected] [온라인 제보] www.ytn.co.kr