In Daejeon, fine for not wearing masks imposed ‘since 13’



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[아시아경제(대전) 정일웅 기자] Daejeon City announced on the 12th that it would impose a fine for not wearing a mask in places where wearing a mask is mandatory.

The imposition of the sanction will be applied as of the 13th of this month after the one-month transition period.

Earlier, on the 12th of last month, the city recommended wearing masks in all indoor and outdoor places, and issued an administrative order that required wearing masks in places where there is a risk of spreading infectious diseases, and then operated an orientation period.

Places where masks should be worn are clubs, entertainment pubs, tanran pubs, emotional pubs, hunting tea, collatech, singing practice, door-to-door sales and other direct sales promotion rooms, low-standing show rooms roof, restaurants and cafes (more than 150㎡). 8 types of management facilities and 14 types of general management facilities including performance halls, cinemas, academies, indoor sports facilities, wedding halls, funeral halls, bookstores, shopping malls and department stores, public transportation, meeting rooms and demonstrations, medical institutions, pharmacies, nursing care centers, call centers, Includes religious facilities.

In places where masks are mandatory, the mouth and nose must be completely covered, and the use of sanitary masks, splash masks and surgical masks approved by the Ministry of Food and Pharmaceutical Safety as quasi-drugs is recommended. Clothing types such as masks and scarves are not allowed.

The city imposes an administrative fine of 100,000 won or less when the facility manager / operator fails to comply with basic quarantine regulations after instructing the non-mask person to wear a mask first.

The city plans to set the intensive inspection period until 20 this month and organize 171 inspection groups of 500 people to intensively inspect the places where masks are mandatory.

Additionally, it avoids civil confusion by providing information on quarantine regulations and fines for each facility in advance, and encourages voluntary participation in quarantine activities.

“The easiest and most reliable way to protect an individual’s life, family and community at this time is to wear a mask,” said Jeong Hae-gyo, director of the city’s Health and Welfare Office. I’m asking you “.

Reporter Jung Il-woong [email protected]




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