Yeosu Police Conduct 'Inspection' of Foreigners' Multi-use Facilities in the Area Related to COVID-19
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Foreign Affairs Division of Yeosu Police Station, Jeollanam-do (Chief Kim Geun) announced on the 29th that they inspected compliance with COVID-19 related regulations by visiting multi-use facilities (entertainment establishments, etc.) frequented by foreign workers, immigrants, and international students in Yeosu.
During this inspection, the Foreign Affairs Division distributed COVID-19 prevention guideline leaflets translated into foreign languages at international student dormitories and multi-use facilities, and checked whether international students and facility owners complied with self-quarantine rules. They also provided information about the exemption system from the obligation to report illegal stayers.
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Kim Geun, Chief of Yeosu Police Station, stated, “We will maintain continuous attention so that foreign residents in Yeosu do not feel excluded from COVID-19 prevention efforts and will do our best to prevent the spread of COVID-19.”
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