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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province will gradually reopen child facilities that had been closed or operated on a reduced scale since February to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), following the Ministry of Health and Welfare's recommendations for phased resumption according to social distancing levels, starting from the 12th.


The target facilities include 62 local children's centers, 2 Dahamkke Dolbom Centers, and 1 Kkumnamu Child Comprehensive Counseling Center, totaling 65 locations.


Bucheon City and each facility have established infection control plans and will strictly adhere to quarantine guidelines such as temperature checks upon entry, maintaining visitor logs, keeping distance between users, wearing masks, and disinfecting facilities as they resume operations.


Additionally, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, from the 12th, they will operate Level 1 non-face-to-face services and small-scale outdoor programs with up to 10 participants. From the 18th, Level 2 small-scale indoor programs with up to 10 participants will be operated.



A Bucheon City official stated, "We decided to resume operations recognizing the necessity of running child facilities due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation," and added, "Even after reopening, we will do our best to manage quarantine through frequent inspections so that children can use the facilities with peace of mind."


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