Strengthening Quarantine Management with COVID-19 'Ansim Call'

Safe Call Service implemented at restaurants in multi-use facilities in Gangjin-gun (Photo by Gangjin-gun)

Safe Call Service implemented at restaurants in multi-use facilities in Gangjin-gun (Photo by Gangjin-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-su] Gangjin-gun, Jeonnam announced on the 7th that it will accept applications for the Safe Call visitor record management service, which uses a phone call method to prevent the spread of COVID-19, targeting multi-use facilities such as restaurants, cafes, and lodging facilities.


The Safe Call service automatically saves the visitor's visit date and time and phone number when the visitor calls the unique phone number assigned to each business before entering the facility. The collected information is stored for 4 weeks for infectious disease epidemiological investigation purposes and then automatically deleted. The call charges are fully covered by Gangjin-gun.


The Safe Call service is easy to use for visitors who had difficulties using the existing electronic entry log (QR code) and solves concerns about personal information leakage and errors caused by manual entry logs.


Additionally, in case of a confirmed COVID-19 case, rapid epidemiological investigation is possible, making it convenient for both testing agencies and users.


The county is encouraging applications from multi-use facilities in the area to expand the Safe Call service and is producing and distributing guide stickers so that subscribing businesses can use it conveniently.


Kim Young-bin, Director of Tourism, said, “For proactive COVID-19 prevention, we hope that multi-use facilities such as restaurants will apply without omission and use the service conveniently.”



For more details on applying for the Safe Call service, please contact the Hygiene Team of the Tourism Division at Gangjin County Office.


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