Guidelines for Safe Student Summer Vacation and Staff Leave Amid 'Corona'

Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education has issued the "3행3금" guidelines in accordance with the students' summer vacation and staff leave period.

Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education has issued the "3행3금" guidelines in accordance with the students' summer vacation and staff leave period.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jeonghwan] "During summer vacation, practice 3 things and absolutely avoid 3 things."


On the 30th, the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education issued the "Safe Summer Vacation and Holiday Guidelines" for students and staff. This is the so-called "3 Dos and 3 Don'ts" to follow.


To prevent the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the 3 things to practice are the 3 Dos, and the 3 things to avoid are the 3 Don'ts.


First, the 3 Dos and 3 Don'ts for students. The 3 Dos are: first, "Use public transportation and always wear a mask indoors such as at academies"; second, "Wash your hands frequently" by using hand sanitizer or washing with running water and soap for more than 30 seconds; third, "Maintain a distance of 2 meters (at least 1 meter) between people."


The 3 Don'ts are: first, "Do not go out if you have a fever, cough, or feel unwell"; second, "Do not visit enclosed, crowded, and close-contact places such as PC rooms and karaoke rooms"; third, "Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands."


What about the 3 Dos and 3 Don'ts for staff? The 3 Dos are: "Always wear a mask indoors"; second, "Stay only the minimum time at rest areas, restaurants, cafes, etc."; third, "Maintain a distance of 2 meters (at least 1 meter) between people."


The 3 Don'ts for staff are not much different from those for students. First, "Do not travel if you have a fever or respiratory symptoms"; second, "Avoid enclosed and close-contact places such as entertainment facilities, crowded tourist spots, and busy times"; third, "Refrain from actions that cause droplets (such as shouting) and physical contact (such as handshakes and hugs)."



An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, "We expect all members of Ulsan's education community to follow these guidelines," and added, "We look forward to everyone meeting again in good health after the vacation and holidays."


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