Introduced to Prevent Blind Spots in Quarantine Such as Incorrect Entry Log Writing, False Statements in Epidemiological Investigations

Visitors at Hapcheon Daejanggyeong Theme Park are filling out the QR code electronic entry log. (Photo by Hapcheon-gun)

Visitors at Hapcheon Daejanggyeong Theme Park are filling out the QR code electronic entry log. (Photo by Hapcheon-gun)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 11th that it has introduced an electronic entry log (KI-Pass) using QR codes at the Video Theme Park and the Daejanggyeong Record Culture Theme Park to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and strengthen facility quarantine management.


This electronic entry log is a system that manages entry logs for high-risk facilities using information and communication technology (QR codes), introduced to prevent quarantine blind spots such as incorrect manual entry logs or false statements during epidemiological investigations.


In addition, visitors must scan their personal QR codes issued on their smartphones at the electronic entry log terminals to gain entry, and the recognized information is sent to the Social Security Information Service, used for infectious disease management, and automatically deleted after 4 weeks.


Visitors who have difficulty using the electronic entry log, such as the elderly who do not have smartphones or are not familiar with their use, will be managed concurrently with manual entry logs.



Gong Gi-taek, Director of the Tourism Promotion Division, stated, “We are doing our best to ensure visitors' safety by not only introducing this electronic entry log system but also conducting daily disinfection and measuring body temperature. We will thoroughly ensure that this becomes a five-sense experiential tourist site where visitors can safely see, feel, and enjoy during these difficult times.”


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