Threat of ‘500 people’ again… Keep the current distance

The government has decided to extend the current distancing phase and the ban on meetings of five or more people for another two weeks. This is because the size of the confirmed cases has not seldom decreased, with 494 new confirmed cases of Corona 19 occurring yesterday (25th).

Reporter Park Soo-jin reported.

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The current distancing phase, which is the second phase of the metropolitan area and the 1.5th phase of the non-metropolitan area, will be extended for another two weeks until the 11th of the following month.

The ban on meetings of more than 5 people and the 10 p.m. business hours limit in effect in the metropolitan area are also maintained.

The number of confirmed cases in the 300-400 range has been continuing for 10 weeks, and the number of confirmed cases has not seldom decreased, with the number of new confirmed yesterday being 494, the largest since the 19th of last month, reaching 500.

[윤태호/중앙사고수습본부 방역총괄반장 : 현재의 거리두기 단계와 주요 방역조치를 2주간 더 연장하기로 결정 하였습니다. 이는 예방접종을 순조롭게 진행하고 4차 유행을 방지하기 위한 조치입니다.]

The government reinforced basic quarantine rules, such as making a list of all visitors and mandating periodic ventilation and disinfection, saying that infections often spread due to the use of multiple-use facilities of the benevolent box. I decided to do it.

It was decided to apply the designation of a workplace quarantine manager, which was only applicable to the existing priority management facilities, to all facilities, and to prevent indoor congestion, the available number of people was guided to the entrance of multi-use facilities such as restaurants, cafes, and indoor sports facilities.

On the other hand, the cumulative number of vaccinations increased to 76,451, as 32,000,466 new vaccinations were received yesterday.

After vaccination, the number of reported adverse reactions increased by 103 to a total of 11,113.

One additional case of death was reported after vaccination, but the causality of vaccination is still being confirmed.

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