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tomorrow (18th), you can drink a limited amount of drinks in the cafe, and the karaoke room and gym will be reopened.

It would be nice to shake off the worries of self-employed people just as you wiped off the accumulated table dust, but I still have a lot of worries.



Reporter Jeon Hyeong-woo looked around.



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out the table that was put on one side and clean it up.



From tomorrow at the cafe, guests can eat for 1 hour until 9pm.



[Jung Yang-woo/Cafe staff: To set up our table today and greet tomorrow.

Since it can be eaten inside, there will be more people coming.] After an



hour, I have to ask customers to go out, but I still have little expectations as the quarantine standards have been somewhat relaxed.



[Noeunjeong/Mapo-gu cafe operation: I couldn't enjoy it in the cafe, so there were only about a third of the customers coming to the cafe.

It's much more relaxed.

From the standpoint of operation, it will be much more convenient.]



Even in the karaoke room, which has been banned for over a month, we prepare to welcome guests by disinfecting equipment.



However, I am still worried about customers as the business restrictions remain after 9pm.



[Lee Sang-mo/Mapo-gu karaoke operation: In the case of karaoke, the business starts at 9 o'clock.

But it's the same as saying to close the door from then on and not to do it.]



Gym directors who are reopening are also worried about strict restrictions such as two meters distance and ban on showers.



It is also controversial that Daegu Metropolitan City allowed business until 11 pm, contrary to the government policy.



[Son Young-rae / Head of Social Strategy Division, Central Accident Control Headquarters: If the business hours in Daegu are expanded from 21:00 to 23:00, there is a possibility that residents of Gyeongsangbuk-do, adjacent to the living area, will move to Daegu and use the facilities.

Regionally, the risk of infection spreads as the debate on equity intensifies (there is a problem.)] The



quarantine authorities said that Daegu City made a decision without prior discussion, and plans to hold a meeting with local governments tomorrow to discuss the issue.



(Video coverage: Lim Dong-guk, video editing: Lee So-young)