Chairman Jo Young-hoon and other members of the Jung-gu Council are visiting the district office's dedicated team for self-quarantined individuals to hear about the operation status.

Chairman Jo Young-hoon and other members of the Jung-gu Council are visiting the district office's dedicated team for self-quarantined individuals to hear about the operation status.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] The Jung-gu Council of Seoul (Chairman Jo Young-hoon) visited the Overseas Arrival Self-Quarantine Task Force located on the 7th floor of Jung-gu Office on the 7th.


Since the implementation of self-quarantine for all overseas arrivals from the 1st, the district office has also established a dedicated team to meticulously monitor the health status and any violations of quarantine by those in self-quarantine.


As confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to occur steadily in the Seoul and Gyeonggi metropolitan areas, a high level of quarantine measures remains necessary.


Chairman Jo Young-hoon and the Jung-gu council members listened to the operation status and key issues of the self-quarantine task force and took time to encourage the frontline staff by delivering refreshments and other tokens of appreciation.



Chairman Jo said, “I feel truly reassured and sincerely grateful to all the staff who are doing their best in quarantine efforts for the safety of Jung-gu and the health of its residents.”


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