Jangseong-gun, Resumption of Multi-use Facility Operations View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 30th that it will resume operations of multi-use facilities in the region that have been closed.


Multi-use facilities refer to places used by many people together, including cultural and sports facilities such as indoor gyms, performance halls, and libraries, as well as senior centers, daycare centers, social welfare facilities, and tourist sites.


There are a total of 435 multi-use facilities in Jangseong-gun.


The county decided to open some facilities to minimize inconvenience to residents as the quarantine guidelines shifted to ‘Social Distancing Level 1’.


First, Hwangryongwoo Market will resume operations starting today, and Jingsungho Waterfront Trail and the county libraries (Central, Samgye, Buk-i) will open from Saturday, the 1st of next month.


Then, on the 3rd, senior citizen facilities such as senior centers, comprehensive welfare centers for the disabled, youth training centers, and public sports facilities such as Hong Gildong Gymnasium and Work-Life Balance Dome Stadium will reopen.


However, the indoor swimming pool’s opening date will be separately reviewed depending on whether Gwangju Metropolitan City extends its social distancing (Level 2), and the Cultural and Arts Center will proceed gradually starting with county events.


For public sports facilities, to prevent COVID-19, users will be limited to ‘residents within the county.’ Users must strictly follow personal quarantine rules such as wearing masks, maintaining distance (1?2 meters) from others, and using hand sanitizer.


Additionally, visitors must undergo a temperature check and scan their information on the electronic entry log (KI-PASS) upon visiting.


To use the electronic entry log, users can obtain a QR code via Naver, KakaoTalk, or PASS apps and present it to the facility manager.


After entry, the number of users per sport will be set, and facilities will be used on a first-come, first-served basis.


However, basketball, aerobics, and yoga rooms, where close contact with others is expected, will not operate, and all sports classes will be suspended.



Yoo Doo-seok, Jangseong-gun County Governor, said, “We hope the reopening of multi-use facilities will help improve residents’ health and mental healing,” and added, “We will carry out thorough quarantine activities even after reopening so that facilities can be used without worries about infectious diseases.”


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