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Policy Responses to COVID-19
Coronavirus : visualisez les pays qui ont « aplati la courbe » de l’épidémie et ceux qui n’y sont pas encore parvenus
Dès le début de l’épidémie de Covid-19, en janvier, l’objectif de la Chine a été de ralentir au maximum la propagation du virus, par une politique de confinement drastique.
S. Korea to dole out relief cash fund based on health insurance
koreaherald.com (03.04.2020) The government decided Friday to make emergency cash payments to households in the bottom 70 percent income bracket, financially hit by the novel coronavirus, by using March health insurance premiums as key standard. The temporary, yet controversial scheme will provide 1 million won ($814) each to four-person households with salaried workers that paid March premiums below 237,000 won, according to the government.
S. Korea to Offer Reductions, Exemptions of 4 Social Insurance, Electricity Fee Payments
world.kbs.co.kr (30.03.2020) The South Korean government will offer reductions or exemptions on four social insurances to ease the burden for low-income households and small business owners amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Korea: Tackling COVID-19. Health, Quarantine and Economic Measures
On 29 February, the number of new COVID-19 cases for the day surged to 909 in Korea. 4 weeks later, on March 30, the number of new cases dropped to 78. “South Korea took rapid, intrusive measures against COVID-19 and they worked” (The Guardian, March 20).
KOREA: Guide for workplaces, staff and self-inspection check list
The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) has been promoting three important Korean occupational safety and health documents to tacke the Corona outbreak in the Republic of Korea.
South Korea: Support Package to Respond to COVID-19 Outbreak
moef.go.kr (02.03.2020)
Support Package to Respond to COVID-19 Outbreak implies up to 5 days of childcare leave along with the payment of 50,000 won per day.
South Korea: 2020 Supplementary Budget Proposal
moef.go.kr (04.03.2020)
The government has drawn up a budget of W2.4T to low-income households in the case of childcare shifting from daycare institutions to homecare.
Korea: Response Guidance to prevent and control the spread of COVID_19
The Korean Ministry of Employment and Labour together with the Industrial Accident Prevention and
Compensation Bureau, Occupational Health Division has published this comprehensive Response Guidance, which will help businesses to respond to COVID-19. This Guidance is designed to help English-speaking employers and workers to better understand the Korean “Response Guidance for Businesses to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 (6th edition)”.