<Anchor> As the



number of corona confirmed cases has increased to the level of concern about the 4th pandemic, the quarantine rules have been strengthened since yesterday (12th).

In all indoor spaces, if you don't wear a mask, you have to pay a fine, and entertainment facilities in the metropolitan area and Busan are virtually closed for three weeks.



Reporter Sohee Han looked around the scene on the first day when the quarantine regulations were reinforced.



<Reporter> A



ward office crackdown team appears at a restaurant in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.



[Good morning.

The hygiene department checks it.] Thoroughly checks the



space between the electronic access list and the table, and whether ventilation records are written, and provides information on quarantine rules.




[Mask so that guests can wear masks before and after eating .]



Last night I checked about 100 general restaurants in Gangnam-gu alone, but most of them followed the quarantine rules well.



[Kim Tae-hoon/Restaurant official: Ventilation is the most important part, and it is essential to keep a distance. If you want to be closer than 1m between tables, leave the tables apart.]



However, measures have been taken for businesses that lack ventilation records and maintain table spacing.



Not only the owners but also the customers must follow the strengthened quarantine rules.



Since yesterday, it has been mandatory to wear masks in all rooms. If this is violated, the individual is required to pay a penalty of 100,000 won and the owner of 1.5 million won.



[Hong Gang-young/Seoul Gangnam-gu Office Sanitation Division: We plan to make efforts and implement them to ensure that the quarantine regulations are well observed through continuous inspections in cooperation with the police.]



Groups are prohibited in entertainment facilities in the metropolitan area and Busan, meaning business is prohibited for three weeks. The order has been issued.



Multi-use facilities in the non-metropolitan area, step 1.5, can be operated without restrictions on business hours as long as the quarantine rules are followed.