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▲ On the 19th, the city of Gyeongju held a COVID-19 general quarantine countermeasures meeting chaired by the deputy mayor and discussed detailed measures and operation plans. | |
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In Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, up to 16 confirmed cases of regionally infected COVID-19 appeared in one week, and it was decided to increase the distance from step 1.5 to step 2.
The number of confirmed corona19 patients in Gyeongju continues to rise, with three additional confirmed cases occurring on the 19th after attendees who attended the Sanyangsam business briefing held at the Chilgok Pyeongsan Academy on the 2nd were confirmed on the 19th. day 11.
In particular, there are a number of confirmed cases with unknown foci of infection, which is very concerned about the spread in the region.
In Gyeongju City, 95 members of the Geoncheon Moryang Church, who had confirmed 76 and 77, tested negative.
Additionally, on the 19th, 287 people, including high school cultural students and faculty members, and 47 high school culture contacts who had the 79th confirmed case also tested negative for Corona 19.
On the same day, all 48 contactors related to Gyerim Middle School’s 80th confirmed case, except the mother, were negatively diagnosed.
However, as the number of confirmed cases continued to rise recently, Gyeongju Mayor Joo Nak-young held an information session on the 18th and increased the social distance from step 1.5 to step 2.
In addition, in accordance with the Infectious Disease Prevention and Management Act, a fine of no more than 3 million won or a fine of no more than 100,000 won will be imposed for violation after going through the orientation period until the 12th of the following month through an administrative order requiring the use of a mask.
In particular, in the case of a confirmed case in violation of an administrative order, it was decided to request compensation for quarantine expenses, such as inspections, investigations and related treatment expenses.
The chief mayor said: “The operation of high-risk facilities like entertainment pubs and tanran pubs will be completely banned from October 19 to 4.” It will be closed until Sunday. “
Mayor Joo said, “Until the 27th, face-to-face meetings for all religious facilities, such as worship, mass, and assembly, will be restricted, and rented buses will be completely banned for the Gaecheon Day meeting in Tokyo. on the 3rd of the following month “. He also stressed that the medical service will be temporarily suspended.
Gyeongju City held a general quarantine countermeasures meeting chaired by the deputy mayor on the 19th and discussed detailed action plans such as suspending the operation of high-risk facilities, which are highly susceptible to infection, and countermeasures for small businesses suffering economic difficulties.