Gyeongnam Province Launches Comprehensive Inspection of Multi-Use Facilities
Province, City/County, and Police Form Joint Inspection Team to Fully Block COVID-19
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] From the 18th, Gyeongnam Province, city and county governments, and the police will form a 'Joint Inspection Task Force for Multi-use Facilities' to check compliance with key quarantine rules for multi-use facilities by city and county.
This is to raise awareness by inspecting whether quarantine rules are being followed at multi-use facilities amid the continued spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
The inspection will be conducted from the 18th to the 25th, targeting about 70,000 locations of 9 types of priority management facilities and about 30,000 locations of 15 types of general management facilities across the province, with strict measures to be taken against violations of quarantine rules.
The inspection will be strengthened from the previous administrative personnel-centered checks by organizing joint inspection teams with the police.
During the inspection period, minor deficiencies will be corrected on-site, while serious violations will result in administrative actions such as fines and prosecutions.
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Shin Jong-woo, Director of the Welfare and Health Bureau of the province, said, "Since November, COVID-19 cases have been explosively increasing," and urged residents to participate in social distancing, saying, "Whether you have symptoms or not, please get tested promptly at nearby screening clinics."
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