<Anchor> When something

worrisome happened in a club where many young people traveled, the quarantine authorities issued an administrative order to refrain from operating at nightlife facilities nationwide for a month starting today (8th). Let's call our reporter from Itaewon, Seoul.

Reporter Park Chan-beom. (Yes, I'm in front of the club where the first confirmer of the Itaewon mass infection appeared.) It's Friday night, but it doesn't look like that many people, but the clubs that the confirmer went to are now closed.

<Reporter>

Yes, after the emergency disinfection was conducted, this club was closed as shown behind me.

Another two clubs that the confirmer went to were also closed after a temporary order was closed.

Since the news of additional Itaewon clubs came out this morning, the streets are relatively quiet for Friday night.

The <Anchor>

authorities asked to refrain from operating at entertainment facilities nationwide, including clubs, but what will change in the future?

<Reporter>

Yes, the government issued an administrative order recommending the restraint of operation to entertainment facilities nationwide for a month from today.

Let's listen to the first half of the script.

[Yoon Tae-ho / General Director of Prevention, Central Accident Remediation Headquarters: We plan to issue an administrative order that recommends an operator system and adheres to the quarantine guidelines for closed entertainment facilities.]

The targets for administrative orders are closed entertainment facilities, including entertainment clubs, emotional taverns, and colatechs, including clubs nationwide.

In order for the nightlife facility to operate, both the user and the worker must wear a mask, as well as the user's fever test, as well as the identification of the ID when writing the visitor list.

The problem was that the Itaewon Club's group infection incident occurred in the midst of an 'operating system administrative order', but there are concerns about how effective it will be.

The quarantine authorities announced that they would actively cope with the business by responding strongly, including notifying the fine of less than 3 million won if the owner violates the quarantine guidelines, as well as claiming the right to reimburse if a confirmed person occurs.

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