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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Bucheon City, Gyeonggi Province announced on the 9th that it will introduce the 'Safe Call Entry Management Service' to over 20,000 multi-use facilities such as restaurants, cafes, and singing practice rooms to prepare for the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and implement high-intensity quarantine management.


This service is an entry management system where visitors call the unique number of the facility, and the visit date and time are automatically recorded.


It is an improvement on the existing entry management method, resolving difficulties faced by digitally vulnerable groups such as the elderly in using electronic entry logs (QR codes) and supplementing the inaccuracies of handwritten entry logs.


Users simply need to make a call, listen to the ARS authentication message saying "Visit registration is complete," and then end the call.


The collected user's entry time, location, and mobile phone number will be used for COVID-19 epidemiological investigations, and personal information will be automatically deleted after 4 weeks.



The city plans to assign safe numbers for each facility in August, and facility owners can apply by visiting or calling the administrative office (City Hall department or district office).


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