Limited Opening of Public Facilities such as Libraries and Public Sports Facilities... Compliance with Quarantine Guidelines Including Electronic Entry Log Creation Using Mobile QR Codes

Jungnang-gu, Limited Opening of Public Facilities Complying with Quarantine Guidelines View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) will partially open public facilities such as public sports facilities and libraries in the area in accordance with the adjustment of strengthened COVID-19 prevention measures in the metropolitan area.


Since the 18th of last month, the district has partially opened outdoor public sports facilities and expanded the opening to indoor public sports facilities including Jungnang-gu Sports Center, Jungnang Cultural Sports Hall, and Myeonmok 2-dong Gymnasium, gradually opening and operating a total of 12 locations.


Residents using public sports facilities must maintain social distancing as much as possible during exercise to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and comply with quarantine guidelines such as creating electronic entry logs using mobile QR codes.


In addition, 23 libraries including Jungnang Sangbong Library and Jungnang-gu Information Library have opened individual study room seats and reading seats in the reference room within 30% of total capacity since the 28th, and are conducting reading culture programs with limited participants.


Previously, only reservation loan services and interlibrary loan services were operated.


Furthermore, the public facility reopening includes 24 local children's centers, 15 welfare facilities for the disabled, and 4 comprehensive social welfare centers within Jungnang-gu.


Comprehensive social welfare centers, including Sinnae Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, will operate only small-scale programs with fewer than 10 people, and the district plans to gradually resume facility operations according to quarantine guidelines tailored to the characteristics of each facility.



Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “Thanks to the residents who endured inconveniences in daily life and participated in COVID-19 prevention guidelines, public facilities could be opened and operated, albeit limitedly. We will do our best to manage quarantine and other measures so that residents can use public facilities with peace of mind.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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