Status Inspection of a Total of 6 Locations Including the Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center

Exterior view of Muan-gun Disabled Welfare Center (Photo by Muan-gun)

Exterior view of Muan-gun Disabled Welfare Center (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 19th that, following the recent additional occurrence of COVID-19 cases in the area, it will conduct a four-day inspection starting from the 22nd on infection control management at facilities vulnerable to infectious diseases, specifically welfare facilities for the disabled.


The inspection targets a total of six facilities, including the Muan-gun Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center. The main inspection items include the status of possession of quarantine supplies such as hand sanitizers and masks, securing isolation spaces available for suspected infectious disease cases within the facility, hygiene management such as temperature checks for facility workers and residents (users), and the state of facility disinfection and ventilation.


As a preemptive measure to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in the community, the county conducts weekly COVID-19 screening tests for facility workers, and especially plans to strongly urge minimizing the movement of workers after work hours.



A county official emphasized, “We will make our best efforts to establish a facility quarantine safety net through thorough management of welfare facilities for the disabled not only during this inspection period but continuously in the future.”


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