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Except for the church and this Yangpyeong village, 10 people at restaurants and cafes, 4 at companies and schools, and infections spread throughout the metropolitan area. That is why the government will raise the level of distance from Seoul and Gyeonggi-do from tomorrow. Let's sort out what's going on in detail, there's a reporter out there, so I'll connect it.

Reporter Lee Hyun-young, it's a baseball field right now. You can see the crowd behind you, but you can't enter from tomorrow (16th)?

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I am at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, where the game is currently playing.

As you can see behind me, the spectators are wearing masks and sitting two or three seats apart to watch the game.

But from tomorrow, you won't be able to see the crowd in the stadium.

It has been three weeks since spectators in the baseball field resumed on the 26th of last month.

Four team matches will be held at Jamsil, Gocheok, and Suwon baseball fields, and eight teams in the Seoul Gyeonggi area will be held without spectators starting tomorrow.

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What else will change? Please explain.

<Reporter> As the

preparation period was short, the government did not completely restrict the operation of high-risk facilities.

For two weeks starting from midnight today, we will reinforce the quarantine regulations that must be followed for high-risk facilities in Seoul and Gyeonggi areas.

Basically, 12 high-risk facilities, including entertainment bars, hunting pots, emotional bars, and indoor standing performance halls, are designated as high-risk facilities.

In addition, from the 19th, the buffet restaurant in the wedding hall and the PC room are designated and managed as high-risk facilities.

The government recommended that public facilities such as art galleries and welfare centers be closed, and also to refrain from events with more than 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong Choi, video editing: Suntag Kim)