Gyeongsangnam-do issued a policy to intensify punishment for entertainment facilities that violated administrative orders, and it was a topic by referring to the 'initiative right'.

Today (9th), a spokesman for Gyeongsangnam-do, Myeong-seop Kim, said through a Corona 19 briefing, "I would like you to stop operating the entertainment facilities during the period of strengthening physical distance." The.

Things to be observed when operating entertainment facilities are designating the person in charge of infection control, preparing and managing the roster, wearing a mask, and hand sanitizer. "If a confirmed person violates an administrative order, he or she may be charged for the right to reimbursement for hospitalization, treatment, and prevention," said Kim.

The right to reimburse is the right that B, who fulfilled his obligations such as debt on behalf of another person, A, can later claim A for reimbursement. In the above case, A becomes an entertainment facility that violates an administrative order, and B becomes a government.


It was also controversial whether it was possible to exercise the right to seek compensation for the '31st confirmed patient' who was known to have been hospitalized for the longest time among Korean Corona19 patients. In this regard, Jung Eun-kyeong, head of the Central Quarantine Countermeasures Office, said, "It is difficult to pay treatment costs to individuals infected with Corona 19."

However, the deputy mayor of Daegu City, Chae Hong-ho, said that the issue of claiming the right to reimbursement from the Daegu Church in Shincheonji will be reviewed after reviewing the results of the police investigation.

This is 'News Pick'.

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