Gyeonggi-do Provides Information on 353 Shincheonji 'Forced Closure Facilities' View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province has created and launched a map that allows users to check the detailed addresses and quarantine status of forcibly closed Shincheonji facilities at a glance.


On the 24th, Gyeonggi Province announced on the 25th that it is providing the detailed addresses of 353 Shincheonji facilities closed under the emergency administrative order issued by Governor Lee Jae-myung through 'Gyeonggi Data Dream' (data.gg.go.kr).


The map neatly organizes the city/county, location address, latitude, longitude, and facility classification name in a sheet. The quarantine status is also updated in real time.


Additionally, by clicking the map tab, users can see the distribution of Shincheonji facilities at a glance. Facilities scheduled for quarantine and those where quarantine has been completed are distinguished by color.


A provincial official explained, "To prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the local community, we have decided to disclose quarantine information related to Shincheonji to residents," adding, "The list of facilities on the map may increase or decrease through additional reports or on-site inspections."


He added, "If there are places that are not Shincheonji worship halls, please report them to the Gyeonggi Province Call Center (031-120)."



Gyeonggi Data Dream is a public data portal service that allows anyone to easily use data held by the province, 31 cities and counties within the province, and public institutions.


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