Yeonggwang-gun's Full Effort to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jeon Seong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim Jun-seong) announced on the 2nd that it held a meeting at the county office to check the progress of the Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
As the COVID-19 crisis situation was elevated to a serious level, the county has strengthened the operation personnel of the Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, including the staff at the health center screening clinics, and is conducting disinfection income throughout the villages daily under the guidance of the eup and myeon heads.
Through various methods such as sending disaster text messages about infection prevention rules and response guidelines when symptoms occur, SNS, and remote village broadcasting systems, the county informs residents daily about how to respond to COVID-19.
In addition, thorough hygiene management education is being conducted for workers in lodging facilities, restaurants, and bathhouses, including wearing hygiene hats and masks and frequent hand washing. The county is also actively promoting response guidelines when symptoms occur by regularly monitoring the entry and exit of foreign workers and overseas travelers.
Governor Kim Jun-seong said, “As COVID-19 is spreading rapidly, we will continue to carry out thorough quarantine activities, and all county officials will do their utmost to ensure that all residents comply with infection prevention rules and wisely overcome this crisis situation.”
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Meanwhile, to revitalize the local economy stagnated due to COVID-19, the county plans to temporarily sell Yeonggwang Love Gift Certificates at a 10% discount this month and support a 0.5% commission fee for Yeonggwang Love Card affiliated stores throughout the year.
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