Miryang City to Open All Senior Centers in the Area Starting from the 25th
Miryang City, Gyeongnam, will allow elderly people who have passed 14 days after their first COVID-19 vaccination to enter senior centers starting from the 25th. [Image source=Miryang City]
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Miryang City, Gyeongnam Province, will reopen all local senior centers that had been closed due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) starting from the 25th.
The reopening applies to 434 local senior centers, and entry will be allowed only to seniors who have completed their first vaccination and 14 days have passed since.
However, even during normal operations, compliance with quarantine rules such as wearing masks indoors and regular ventilation is mandatory, and communal meals and program operations within the senior centers will be conducted only after all vaccinations are completed.
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Mayor Park Il-ho said, “The seniors must have had a very difficult time due to the long closure of the senior centers, and we will strive to allow them to take off their masks and return to a complete normal life as soon as possible.”
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