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today (10th), the government is obliged to use electronic access lists where there is a high risk of virus spread, such as clubs and karaoke. So, when entering the store, you must leave your name and contact information on your smartphone. I'll connect reporters from Gangnam Station in Seoul to see if it's going well. 

Reporter Kim Hyeong-rae, it seems like there are still a lot of people in Gangnam Station even on rainy nights.

<Reporter>

Yes, there are more than 80,000 establishments nationwide, including karaoke, entertainment stores, and hunting cars, where it is mandatory to create an electronic entry list using QR codes.

I looked around Gangnam Station here during the day, but there were quite a few places where QR code verification devices were not installed, and some self-employed people were concerned about the inconvenience of their customers.

[Kim Jae-Gun/Song Training Center: (Guests) I'm worried because they say that they are kept with their identity.]
If the government does not introduce an electronic list or makes a false statement, the government plans to lower the fine of up to 3 million won or even dispose of a business ban. However, this month, we plan to focus on publicity during the transition period.

<Anchor> Since

I have to leave my information, I might be a little reluctant from the customer's point of view, but what do you think of people when you hear it in the field? 

<Reporter>

There were a lot of positive responses to the expectation that it would help with the quarantine.

However, in the process of actually making a list, there were some people who experienced inconvenience, so listen to it.

[Cho Jin-young/Seoul Yeongdeungpo-gu: You should have installed the app in advance, but since you don't have the app, you need a social security number and an identification card. .] The

authorities explained that they are currently expanding Naver's only QR code issuer to other companies such as Kakao Pass, and that if there is no need for an epidemiological investigation within 4 weeks, the visit history will be deleted.

<Anchor>

And the news that there was a confirmer came out of an institute near Gangnam Station earlier, we said that the institute decided to use an electronic entry list? 

<Reporter>

Yes, the Ministry of Education announced today that it plans to introduce an electronic access list to the academy, but it is not mandatory like a karaoke room or a club.

The government explained that it was considering ways to benefit from encouraging voluntary participation.

(Video coverage: Heungsik Kim, Jeil Kim, Namseong Kim, video editing: Park Jeongsam)