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increasing number of self-employed people are opposed to the government's quarantine guidelines.

It is a similar business, but some places are open to the door and others are complained about.

The government acknowledged that there was a problem with equity and decided to come up with a supplement.



For more information, reporter Jang Se-man will deliver.



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This is an area where business is prohibited in Gwangju.



Unlike in the past, most entertainment establishments have brightly lit signs.



They protested against the government's extension of the ban on business and launched a so-called lit-up demonstration.



[Gwangju Entertainment Association Official: About 500 out of 700 (in Gwangju) participated.

(If the request is not accepted), the business will be open regardless of the administrative order.] The



Coin Singing Range Association and the owners of screen golf courses held a rally today (6th) demanding the suspension of the forced gathering, and tomorrow the cafe owners We will hold a press conference in front.



[Gyeonggi-seok / President of Korea Coin Singing Practice Center: We must immediately lift the ban on long-term forced gatherings that lead to death.] As



the backlash that started in the gym spreads throughout the service industry, the government stepped back.



I changed my stance from yesterday, which I had to watch for about two weeks, and started to take immediate measures.



Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun ordered a supplementary measure, saying that blocking the gym and solving the Taekwondo is a representative case of controversy over equity.



[Sae-Kyun Jeong/Prime Minister: The standard set by the government after hard work, but if it is not accepted in the field, it must be supplemented.

This is because implementation and implementation are more important than the standards themselves.] In



a call with SBS, the quarantine authorities stated that the discussion on supplementary measures will not be limited to indoor sports facilities such as gyms, but will target the entire industry under collective ban.



As it is known that the scale of the government debate is expanding, we are interested in how far the restrictions on business will be lifted for the gym and other service industries.



(Video coverage: Hyun-cheol Yang and Won-ju Lee KNN, Video editing: Jin-hoon Park)