Gradual Reopening of Welfare, Youth, and Indoor Sports Facilities... Excluding Senior Centers, Elderly Welfare Centers, and Senior Citizens' Halls

Busan Gijang County Office.

Busan Gijang County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan Gijang-gun will gradually reopen some welfare, youth, and indoor sports facilities starting November 2, following the easing of social distancing to Level 1.


This is a follow-up measure after the earlier reopening on the 13th of seven public libraries, 61 small libraries, Gijang Hyundai Dream Ballpark, Jangancheon Baseball Stadium, World Cup Village, Cheolma Sports Facilities, and Sodubang Sports Park outdoor sports facilities within the district.


The facilities partially reopening this time include ▲Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, ▲Gijang Life Sports Center (swimming pool, fitness center), ▲Gijang-gun National Sports Center (swimming pool, fitness center), ▲Youth Training Center, ▲Cultural Etiquette School, ▲Youth Counseling Welfare Center, and ▲Resident communal facilities within apartment complexes (sports facilities, community spaces).


Facilities used by residents vulnerable to COVID-19 infection such as the elderly, including ▲Senior Citizens' Centers (including those within apartment complexes), ▲Senior Welfare Centers, and ▲Senior Citizens' Halls, are excluded.


The reopened facilities will operate with a capacity limit of 50% or less of their maximum occupancy.



Oh Gyu-seok, Gijang-gun County Governor, stated, “The approximately 173,000 residents of Gijang-gun have adhered well to the Level 3 social distancing measures implemented since August 18, achieving good results in quarantine efforts. This time as well, public facilities will be reopened step by step.”


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