Officials from Gimhae City and Gimhae Seobu Police Station are conducting a joint inspection of quarantine preparations before the opening of Lotte Water Park. (Photo by Gimhae City)

Officials from Gimhae City and Gimhae Seobu Police Station are conducting a joint inspection of quarantine preparations before the opening of Lotte Water Park. (Photo by Gimhae City)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] On the 17th, Gimhae City in Gyeongnam announced that it conducted a joint inspection of quarantine preparations to block the inflow of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in preparation for the opening of Lotte Water Park.


During this joint inspection, about 10 officials from the Public Health Center's quarantine situation room, the Tourism Division, and the Western Police Station, along with 3 water park officials, thoroughly checked the overall preparation for facility operation.


The main inspection items included ▲entry registration log ▲mask wearing ▲availability of thermometers and hand sanitizers ▲social distancing when using indoor and outdoor facilities ▲disinfection and facility ventilation ▲quarantine guideline announcement broadcasts ▲management of employees and workers ▲playground water quality management ▲designation of a quarantine manager, among others. In addition, visitors with fever were guided to take sufficient rest either at a nearby screening clinic or at home to ensure strict compliance with quarantine rules.



A water park official stated, "We planned to open in May, but due to the increase in COVID-19 infection cases, the opening was postponed three times and finally opened on the 13th. Until June, some facilities will be operated on a trial basis with a daily capacity limited to 1,500 people, and operations will be expanded starting in July."


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