Despite the order to ban the gathering from the Seoul entertainment district, some similar establishments are said to be still operating.

On May 9, Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon said, “I am ordering a ban on collective entertainment for all entertainment facilities such as clubs, emotional pubs, collatech, and room salons.” Drunk. However, some 'blind spot' establishments that are not registered as 'entertainment establishments' have escaped this sanction.

According to the current law, entertainment establishments mean 'business that cooks and sells food and allows customers to sing or dance.' Therefore, some establishments that have registered as business owners such as 'Sleep Room', 'Sauna', and 'Bathroom' cannot be prevented from operating, and they are also subject to inspection to see if they comply with the quarantine regulations.

You can stay, but some establishments that use the 'Jjimjilbang' trade name are classified as free businesses, not lodging businesses, so you can operate without additional permission once you register.
After the clubs closed on the order to ban the gathering, and people gathered at similar entertainment establishments such as 'Hunting Pocha', the city of Seoul said, "I order the similar entertainment establishments to comply with the seven rules of quarantine." One more warning. However, there is no way to do this yet, so blind spots will likely escape this order as well.

Experts predicted that as various and complicated prevention targets such as entertainment establishments, similar entertainment establishments, and blind spots appeared, a lot of time and administrative power would be needed in the future.

This is 'News Pick'.

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