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Friendly economy, reporter Kwon Ae-ri is also here today (28th).

Reporter Kwon, from today, the special quarantine period for the Corona 19 Chuseok has begun.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun talked about the situation similar to the war.



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Yes, we have set a special quarantine period from today to the 11th of the following week's Hangul Day holiday.

There are also guidelines for quarantine at a level that partially overlap with the so-called '2.5 steps distance' implemented in the metropolitan area.



First of all, during the Chuseok holiday this year, expressway tolls are paid as usual.

We are not implementing any holiday toll waiver measures that have been in place in recent years.

Pay as usual.



And even if you are driving long distances and stop by the highway rest area, you can't eat anything there.

At all, we have decided to disable indoor seating at all highway rest areas.



This measure will be implemented for six days from tomorrow to October 4th during the Chuseok special quarantine period, but food can be packaged.

You have to take it out and eat it outside or in the car.



Depending on the rest area, you may be asked to check the fever in the restroom as well as the restaurant store.



There are also many restrictions on the grave.

First of all, national cemeteries across the country, including the Cemetery, cannot be entered during the holiday season, and non-national cemeteries and safety facilities are also home to those who had to choose a time that seems to be less crowded. You need to check if it opens.



Some places are temporarily closed at all, and even if the door is opened, the ceremonial room or the family rest room must be closed.

You are not allowed to eat anything indoors inside the bonan facility.



Instead, e-Sky Business Information System, a website that shows addresses in subtitles, provides services such as an online grave.



It's encouraging people to have an online grave.

Visits to nursing facilities and nursing hospitals nationwide are also prohibited.

Instead, video calls are recommended to family members and guardians.



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And it's not forbidden, but you keep talking about visiting your hometown and refraining from traveling?



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Yes, it seems that the number of visitors to the castle may be considerably reduced by the measures mentioned above, but there are also places where tourists at a level comparable to other peak seasons flock to some areas.



The government recommends refraining from travel, but if you look at the reservation rate for accommodations, places like Gangwon-do occupy 95% of the total.

This is actually a full reservation.



It is estimated that about 1 million people will use the airports nationwide except Incheon Airport.

Even if you move, you are advised to refrain from large gatherings anyway.



Banning meetings and events with 50 people indoors and more than 100 people outside continues.

That is why most of the local festivals and traditional experience events that are commonly seen during the Chuseok holiday are cancelled.



And in the case of the metropolitan area, 11 high-risk facilities cannot continue until the 11th of the following month.

There are entertainment bars such as clubs and room salons, large academies with more than 300 people, karaoke rooms, and buffet restaurants.



In the case of regions other than the metropolitan area, measures are now different for each local government. From today to October 4th, six businesses nationwide should not be open.



These are places such as entertainment, danran pubs, hunting pots, and direct sales promotions including door-to-door sales.

Karaoke rooms, buffet restaurants, and group sports facilities are not prohibited unless they are in the metropolitan area.



From next week, it is possible to allow the operation of high-risk facilities by local governments again, and only door-to-door sales promotion offices will be prohibited from operating nationwide without exceptions next week.



You can open the door, but there are many places that place restrictions on the way they operate.

In particular, PC cafes can be opened nationwide by skipping one seat and sitting down.

You can eat something inside.

However, minors are prohibited from entering.



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However, as opposed to the place where the door is closed like this, the door was closed until now, but there are places that open the door for the holidays?



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Yes, there are such places.

For example, in Seoul, places like public cultural facilities and places like art museums and libraries are open.

The number of users is limited.



Some also operate outdoor sports facilities such as the World Cup Stadium.

If it is a cultural facility, sports facility, or public facility that you want to visit, it would be good to individually check whether it is open during the Chuseok holiday and what it does.



Hangang Park is also under control of popular parks, but some soccer fields and baseball fields are open next week.

This is from next week.



Seoul's explanation is that because quarantine is better than private facilities, it will rather open municipal facilities to reduce the crowding of private facilities.



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Yes, even if it's frustrating, I think you should stay at home if possible and keep a good distance outside.