Boseong County Council Decides to Minimize Agenda for Emergency Meeting Amid 'COVID-19' Alert Level Escalation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Yong-chul] The Boseong County Council in Jeonnam announced on the 26th that it will minimize the agenda of the 264th Boseong County Council extraordinary session, scheduled to be held for eight days from the 24th of last month to the 2nd of next month, due to the escalation of the COVID-19 crisis alert to the 'serious' level.


The County Council decided to minimize the council agenda to allow Boseong County to implement the highest level of response measures, as this is a very urgent time requiring proactive and preemptive actions by the county. Reports on major county administration tasks will be minimized to essential personnel per department and focused mainly on new policy initiatives.



Chairman Shin Kyung-gyun promised, "We will cooperate actively with Boseong County to protect the safety of residents and make every effort to overcome the crisis," and requested that, with the mature civic awareness of Boseong residents, "please strictly adhere to personal hygiene such as mandatory mask-wearing and handwashing for the time being, and refrain from participating in places where many people gather."


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