Operating daily from September 3 to 30, 9 AM to 6 PM

Installation of 'Dong Seoul Terminal Mobile Screening Clinic' in Gwangjin-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] On the 3rd, Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, visited the Dongseoul Terminal Mobile Screening Clinic to encourage the medical staff and workers.


The 'Dongseoul Terminal Mobile Screening Clinic' is located in front of Dongseoul Terminal at Gangbyeon Station on Subway Line 2. It was established to increase convenience for COVID-19 testing by selecting a location with high foot traffic and to proactively respond during the anticipated large-scale movement during the Chuseok holiday.


It operates from September 3rd to 30th, daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., but is closed from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. for disinfection.


Mayor Kim Seon-gap of Gwangjin-gu said, "I deeply appreciate the hard work of the medical staff and workers who are striving on the front lines despite difficult conditions." He added, "With the addition of the screening clinic making COVID-19 testing easier, I ask all residents to have at least one family member undergo proactive testing, participate in vaccination, refrain from private gatherings, and avoid travel during the Chuseok holiday."


Currently, there are five locations in Gwangjin-gu where COVID-19 testing is available: ▲Gwangjin-gu Public Health Center Screening Clinic ▲Junggok Health Subcenter Temporary Screening Clinic ▲Jayang Health Subcenter Temporary Screening Clinic ▲Konkuk University Hospital ▲Dongseoul Terminal.



Additionally, the 1st Vaccination Center (Jayang Gymnasium) and the 2nd Vaccination Center (Junggok Culture and Sports Center) provide Pfizer vaccinations; the Gwangjin-gu Public Health Center offers Janssen and AstraZeneca vaccinations; and designated medical institutions administer Pfizer or Moderna vaccinations.


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