Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Produces and Distributes Multilingual Version of 'Proper Mask Selection and Usage'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jonghyo] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 21st that it will translate and distribute guidance materials on 'Proper Mask Selection and Usage' into 11 languages, including Chinese and Vietnamese, to schools, educational institutions, and related organizations within the jurisdiction to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
The guidance materials were jointly produced by the Korean Medical Association and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and translated into 11 languages in collaboration with the Korea Foundation for International Exchange.
The translated languages include Russian, Mongolian, Myanmar, Vietnamese, English, Indonesian, Uzbek, Japanese, Chinese, Cambodian, and Thai.
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Seo Seonghee, Director of Educational Innovation, stated, “Students and parents from multicultural families will actively respond to COVID-19 prevention through guidance materials in their native languages,” adding, “We will continue to take necessary measures to ensure the safety of students and parents from multicultural families.”
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