District Mayor Kim to Visit 7 Schools on the 10th to Deliver Masks, Thermometers, and Other Quarantine Supplies

Seongap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District (right), visited Gwangnam High School on the 10th and delivered quarantine supplies.

Seongap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District (right), visited Gwangnam High School on the 10th and delivered quarantine supplies.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin District, visited seven schools in the area on the 10th to deliver quarantine supplies.


This delivery of quarantine supplies was prepared to proactively respond to potential COVID-19 infections that may occur through schools as all grades from elementary to high school began in-person classes.


On this day, Mayor Kim visited a total of seven schools: Gunan Elementary School, Konkuk University Middle School, Daewon International Middle School, Gwangnam High School, Daewon High School, Daewon Girls' High School, and Daewon Foreign Language High School, delivering masks, thermometers, and other quarantine supplies.


He also held a meeting with the school principals, urging the schools and local community to establish a close cooperative system and work together to respond to COVID-19.



The district plans to deliver 338,500 dental masks and 133 contactless thermometers along with official letters to a total of 45 schools in the area, including those visited, by the 11th.

Seongap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District (center), visited Daewon High School, Daewon Girls' High School, Daewon Foreign Language High School, and Daewon International Middle School on the 10th to deliver quarantine supplies.

Seongap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District (center), visited Daewon High School, Daewon Girls' High School, Daewon Foreign Language High School, and Daewon International Middle School on the 10th to deliver quarantine supplies.

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Mayor Kim said, “As in-person classes have officially started, more attention and effort are needed to ensure the health and safety of students,” adding, “Our district will strive to protect our children from COVID-19 and create a safe educational environment.”


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