Non-Face-to-Face Communication Such as Phone Calls and Text Messages Instead of Visiting Livelihood Sites During Chuseok Holiday
Letter Requesting 270,000 Residents in Seoul and Gyeonggi to Refrain from Visiting Hometown Sent

Governor Kim Kyung-soo Communicates and Encourages Livelihood Sites Non-Face-to-Face for Chuseok View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Governor Kim Kyung-soo announced on the 29th that, considering concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), he replaced in-person communication at Chuseok public welfare sites with non-face-to-face methods such as phone calls and text messages.


Governor Kim first made calls in succession to Masan Medical Center, the fire station, the police station, and the Women's Emergency Call 1366 Center, all of which do not rest even during the Chuseok holiday, expressing encouragement and gratitude for their dedication to COVID-19 response and the safety of the residents.


In addition, during a call with Choi Hyo-seok, president of the Gyeongnam Residents Association in Seoul, he asked the hometown compatriots in Seoul to make efforts to refrain from visiting their hometowns. In this regard, Gyeongnam Province also sent a letter from the governor to 270,000 compatriots of the Gyeongnam Residents Association in Seoul.



Lastly, Governor Kim also called Cheon Sul-ok, the spouse of the late Yoo Chi-jun, the only deceased related to the Bu-Ma Democratic Uprising, inquiring about her well-being and promising to strive to inherit the spirit of the Bu-Ma Democratic Uprising.


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