Temporary Closure of Suwan-dong Administrative Welfare Center Visited by Gwangju Bus No. 1800
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Suwan-dong Administrative Welfare Center, visited by Gwangju patient number 1800 related to Gwangju Antioch Church, was temporarily closed for one day on the 1st.
According to Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City on the day, patient number 1800, confirmed the previous day, visited the Suwan-dong Administrative Welfare Center around 2:30 PM on the 29th of last month for welfare voucher-related civil complaints.
Patient number 1800 is a confirmed case related to Gwangju Antioch Church.
Gwangsan-gu immediately closed the administrative welfare center and is conducting disinfection and sterilization.
Additionally, seven people including administrative welfare center staff and social service agents who had contact with patient number 1800 were tested. Those tested contacts are currently under self-quarantine.
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The Suwan-dong Administrative Welfare Center was also closed in September last year after a confirmed case visited. At that time, all staff who had contact with the confirmed case tested negative.
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