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Jeju Island will pay the fourth disaster support fund for the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) before New Years Day this year. In addition to the third government disaster subsidy, which is currently in effect, the subsidy from Jeju Island itself.
KRW 3 billion raised and 47,000 businesses supported
Focus on affected industries and small business owners
Jeju-do announced on the 19th that it will pay the fourth disaster support fund mainly to the main victims of Corona 19 before the comment with the Jeju Provincial Council. This disaster grant focuses on targeting victims, as the third aid from the government. Jeju Island explained that “substantial support and preparation of countermeasures for small businesses affected by widespread social distancing is as important as quarantine.”
Jeju Island decided to provide a disaster management fund and a 33 billion won disaster relief fund through consultation with the Jeju Provincial Council. The grand prize will support 47,000 businesses, including small businesses and tourism, and 3,200 people, including cultural artists.
In this regard, Won Hee-ryong (photo), the governor of Jeju, told his social networking service (SNS) on the 17th: “Jeju has already provided its own disaster support fund three times, but this time after consult with the Jeju Provincial Council, considering the seriousness of the situation. We plan to implement the fourth grant before the Lunar New Year. “However, Governor Won said,” We will not provide indiscriminate support for the fourth disaster grant. He said, “We plan to provide more focused support to the self-employed in the dead end of their survival by preventing distancing. ”
Governor Won has consistently expressed opinions on intensive support for the self-employed. On the 16th, he said: “In addition to government support, we are preparing support measures at the Jeju Island level so that industries and classes suffering from group restrictions can survive.
Jeju Island provided intensive support for the first and third disaster grants to the low-income class, small business owners and some affected industries. For the second aid that received support before and after Chuseok last year, 100,000 won were paid to all residents. Jeju Island Public Affairs Officer Go Gyeong-ho said, “We are coordinating the details of the fourth disaster support payment with the Jeju Provincial Council.
Meanwhile, the cumulative crown19 confirmed in Jeju was 500 as of midnight on the 18th. There have been 79 cases this year, with an average of 1.57 people confirmed per day over the past week.
Reporter Choi Chung-il [email protected]
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