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total number of additional corona 19 confirmed cases in Korea was counted as 125.

It recorded three digits for the second day following yesterday, especially in the last two weeks, about two-thirds of domestic confirmed cases came from the metropolitan area.

The quarantine authorities have announced that they will intensively crack down on places where crowds gather, such as clubs, ahead of Halloween Day this weekend, but there are also concerns that people will be crowded out of clubs.



This is Jung Joon-ho.



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Seoul city officials are in the middle of checking the access list while visiting restaurants and cafes in Itaewon.



[Seoul City Officer-Restaurant President: (Identification is being checked together, who are writing?) Yes.

There are people who don't like it, but some don't.]



Already, many of the Itaewon clubs have given up on Halloween and decided to close their business on their own, and the streets are busier than usual.



Following the Seoul city's unveiling a strong club crackdown policy, the USFK even imposed a ban on Itaewon from the Yongsan base soldiers during the Halloween festival.



In the afternoon of today (29th), 10 clubs in Dongseong-ro in Daegu also announced plans to close voluntarily, but according to local government recommendations, more clubs are expected to join the closure.



The problem is the'balloon effect'.



This is because famous clubs in the metropolitan area and Busan adhere to their willingness to enforce Halloween parties, and instead of clubs, crowds may be crowded with indoor carriages or general restaurants where you can dance.



[Lee, Sang - Won / Central Defense Headquarters Crisis analyst. (Clubs instead of) the party room La case but the evidence still is a risk that very low until seems to be need to, even in this case, can have an interest in quarantine because]



this On the other hand, local governments and quarantine authorities plan to include all anomalous businesses that operate like clubs during the Halloween period.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok and Jung Seong-wook KNN, Video editing: Lee Seung-hee)