Direct Disinfection Visits to Infection-Vulnerable Facilities from February 26 to March 25

Seon-gap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District, disinfects Jayang Hangang Library

Seon-gap Kim, Mayor of Gwangjin District, disinfects Jayang Hangang Library

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Kim Seon-gap, the mayor of Gwangjin-gu, has conducted direct disinfection activities targeting infection-vulnerable facilities in the area for a month since February to prevent the spread of group infections.


This disinfection activity was prepared to prevent the spread of group infections in the area following an increase in confirmed cases after the Lunar New Year holiday.


Starting with the Senior Welfare Center and Hwasong Daycare Center on February 26, Mayor Kim visited a total of 10 locations including educational and cultural facilities to carry out disinfection until March 25.


The disinfection was mainly conducted inside the facilities using sterilizing disinfectants, focusing on daily life quarantine measures. Along with the disinfection activities, time was also taken to listen to each facility’s disinfection status and suggestions.


Kim Seon-gap, mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “Although each facility conducts its own disinfection, I took part in the disinfection activities to directly observe the difficulties on site. I will take responsibility and do my best to take care of even the smallest details so that we can quickly return daily life to the residents.”



Going forward, Mayor Kim plans to continue inspecting the actual conditions on site, focusing on infection-vulnerable facilities such as daycare centers and welfare facilities, and to carry out direct disinfection activities.


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