[Economic 365]

The Korea Post says it will soon sell masks through its post office shopping homepage.

This is in accordance with the Emergency Supply and Adjustment Measures for Masks and Hand Sanitizers, which the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has decided to implement temporarily.

The Postal Service plans to secure up to 1.5 million masks per day, but it is reported that it will limit the purchase of only one mask per person.

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Naver and Kakao have launched a teleworking system for all employees to prevent the spread of Corona19.

A Naver official said, "From today (26th) to the day after tomorrow, we will switch to a remote work system for all employees."

Starting today, Kakao will have to obtain a company permit to go to the Pangyo office, so virtually all employees will not be present at the company, but will be working remotely at home or at cafes and other places.

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Convenience store companies are offering additional support for sanctioned owners who are having difficulties with the spread of Corona19.

GS Retail and BGF Retail, which operate GS25 and CU, will provide disposal costs for fresh foods such as lunch boxes, gimbap, and fruits to closed stores.

In addition, we provide promotional budgets for the stores and provide loans for low-interest living funds through the Merchant Owner's Win-Win Cooperation Fund.