Installation of Fever Detectors at Bus Terminal for Passenger Health Checks
Strengthening Quarantine Activities and Promoting Compliance with Personal Hygiene Rules Among Residents

Jangheung County is making every effort to block the community transmission of COVID-19 and create a safe living environment for its residents. (Photo by Jangheung County)

Jangheung County is making every effort to block the community transmission of COVID-19 and create a safe living environment for its residents. (Photo by Jangheung County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 5th that it is making every effort in quarantine activities to block the spread of the COVID-19 infectious disease in the local community and to create a safe living environment for residents.


The Jangheung-gun Public Health Center, which formed a dedicated disinfection team, is maintaining a 24-hour emergency response system while conducting intensive disinfection around public and related institutions, bus terminals, Saturday markets, and apartments.


For residents, messages emphasizing the practice of social distancing such as refraining from going out and compliance with personal hygiene rules are continuously being sent, and the town and township offices are also focusing on village broadcasting, electronic display board promotions, and disinfection of multi-use facilities.


In addition, a fever detector has been installed at the bus terminal to check the body temperature of users; those with a temperature of 37℃ or higher are immediately guided to the screening clinic. The screening clinic is equipped with a mobile X-ray to proactively respond to early detection and treatment of suspected infected patients.



Jung Jong-soon, the governor of Jangheung-gun, said, “Thanks to the active cooperation of the residents so far, we have been able to maintain a COVID-19 clean area well,” and added, “We will wisely overcome this situation through strengthened quarantine activities and residents’ compliance with personal hygiene rules.”


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