Transparent partitions installed at service counters directly interacting with visitors such as the General Civil Service Office, Real Estate Information Division, Taxation Division, and Passport Team in the government building, with COVID-19 precaution notices posted

Installation of Transparent Partition Screens at Yongsan District Office Civil Service Counters View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Yongsan-gu (District Mayor Seongjang Hyun) has installed transparent partitions at the civil service counters in the government office building to respond to COVID-19.


This is to minimize direct contact between visiting civil petitioners and counter officials.


On the 12th, the district installed transparent partitions at counters directly serving civil petitioners, such as the Comprehensive Civil Service Office, Real Estate Information Division, Tax Division, and Passport Team, and posted COVID-19 precautionary notices.


This partition installation is part of the district's ongoing COVID-19 response campaign for 'social distancing.'


Posters encouraging compliance with COVID-19 prevention rules, including wearing masks, using hand sanitizer, and following preventive behavior guidelines, were posted throughout the civil service offices.


Additionally, the district restricted external visitors from the government office cafeteria and installed transparent partitions on 69 dining tables.



Seongjang Hyun, Mayor of Yongsan-gu, said, "The best quarantine measure to prevent COVID-19 is to minimize direct contact between people," and added, "Let us actively participate in the social distancing campaign and strictly follow preventive behavior guidelines to stop the spread of infectious diseases."


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