Creating Safe Zones in Clean Areas...Continuing COVID-19 Prevention Activities Such as Distributing Hand Sanitizers and Protective Masks

Specialized Disinfection for Over 1,600 Individual Stores in 21 Traditional Markets in Gwanak-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) will conduct professional disinfection in traditional markets starting from the 21st to alleviate the concerns of merchants and consumers about the spread of COVID-19 and to create a safe zone within a clean area.


This disinfection is being thoroughly carried out by a professional company using harmless disinfectants inside 21 traditional markets and over 1,600 individual stores in the area, as well as in the common spaces of shopping districts.


Since the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, the district has proactively responded to prevent the spread by continuously disinfecting traditional markets, distributing prevention rule posters, banners, and promotional materials, and providing hand sanitizers and protective masks.


In response to the COVID-19 situation, Gwanak-gu is working to revitalize the stagnant local economy by ▲ promptly executing a budget of 120 billion KRW in the first half of the year ▲ expanding the “Going Day is Market Day” project, where all district offices visit alley stores and traditional markets to purchase meals and goods at least twice a month ▲ encouraging early purchase and use of Gwanak Love Gift Certificates and traditional market Onnuri Gift Certificates.



Mayor Park Junhee stated, “We will do our best to ensure that residents visiting traditional markets can use them with peace of mind through thorough disinfection,” and added, “Gwanak-gu is concentrating all its response capabilities to prevent the community spread of COVID-19.”


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