Seoul City Urgently Secures 1,300 Digital Thermometers ... Distributes to All Community Centers
[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 16th that it has urgently secured 1,300 digital thermometers and distributed them to each district office and community service center.
This measure comes in response to the increased demand for thermometers among citizens following the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), while the supply of thermometers has been insufficient, causing prices to skyrocket and shortages, thereby increasing citizens' inconvenience.
Currently, some community service centers in certain districts measure citizens' temperatures, but due to a lack of thermometers, smooth service has not been possible.
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Kim Ki-hyun, Director of Safety Management at Seoul City, stated, "All 425 community service centers across the 25 districts in Seoul can now provide more efficient temperature measurement services," adding, "We hope this will help citizens who have been unable to obtain thermometers."
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