Jeongeup-si Implements 'Safe Call Entry Management Service' View original image


[Jeongeup=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jaegil] Jeongeup City, Jeollabuk-do (Mayor Yoo Jinseop) announced on the 16th that it will implement the 'Safe Call Entry Management Service,' which allows registration of the COVID-19 entry log with a single phone call when entering multi-use facilities.


The city provides the Safe Call service free of charge to multi-use facilities in the region to enhance epidemiological investigations for COVID-19 response and to resolve inconveniences of the existing entry logs.


The Safe Call service works by having visitors call a number assigned to the facility using their mobile phones, automatically saving the visitor's phone number and visit date and time.


This greatly alleviates the inconvenience for digitally vulnerable groups who are reluctant to fill out handwritten logs or cannot use QR codes.


The collected information is stored for four weeks and then automatically deleted, and is used only for tracking confirmed cases and contacts during epidemiological investigations in accordance with the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act.


The Safe Call number can be obtained by searching the business registration number on the city’s website, and if the business registration number is not found, inquiries can be made to the Regional Economy Division of City Hall.



Mayor Yoo Jinseop said, “The Safe Call entry log system will greatly help protect personal information and enable rapid quarantine response,” and added, “We ask citizens to actively use it to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the local community.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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