Jeonju City Council Chairpersons Visit Health Centers to Encourage COVID-19 Response Efforts
Snack Delivery and Listening to Difficulties, etc.
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Tae-in] The leadership of the Jeonju City Council in Jeollabuk-do visited the health center to encourage the staff who have been exhausted from COVID-19 response duties.
According to the city council on the 26th, Chairman Kang Dong-hwa, Vice Chairman Lee Mi-sook, and Operations Committee Chairman Lee Ki-dong visited the health center to inspect the COVID-19 response situation, delivered snacks sufficient for about 100 workers, and listened to various difficulties faced by the employees.
The leadership emphasized that the COVID-19 spread situation is very serious and urged the staff to thoroughly carry out quarantine measures with the mindset of being responsible for the safety of citizens despite the heat.
Chairman Kang Dong-hwa said, “I express my great gratitude for the hard work of the employees who are putting their utmost effort into responding to COVID-19,” and added, “I hope you work with the sense of mission that you are a strong support for the citizens of Jeonju.”
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Meanwhile, Jeonju City regards the next two weeks as a critical turning point in the nationwide pandemic, raising social distancing to level 2, fully closing indoor and outdoor public facilities operated by the city, and intensively guiding and cracking down on compliance with quarantine rules at high-risk facilities such as karaoke rooms.
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