Gwangju Urban Railway Corporation Publishes 'White Paper' Documenting Two Years of COVID-19 Response Records
Utilization of Development Directions for Preparing for the Post-Corona Era
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (President Yoon Jinbo) announced on the 10th that it has published the "Overcoming Crisis, Towards a New Future: COVID-19 Response White Paper," which records its response to COVID-19 over the past two years.
This white paper covers the period from February 2020, when the first confirmed case occurred in the Gwangju area, detailing the on-site quarantine measures implemented by the corporation, the establishment and actual application of emergency response systems, policies and promotional efforts to prevent regional spread, and future development directions.
In particular, it candidly describes the process of securing citizens' mobility rights by providing uninterrupted urban rail services through strengthened on-site quarantine in collaboration with local governments, operation of the conscience mask system, and expansion of non-face-to-face convenience services, despite difficulties such as decreased passenger numbers.
It also includes efforts to restore community daily life, such as sharing volunteer activities for citizens exhausted by the prolonged pandemic, emotional events, and regional coexistence programs.
The corporation plans to use this white paper as a historical record of the unprecedented infectious disease crisis it experienced and as a guide for development directions in the post-COVID-19 era.
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President Yoon Jinbo said, "This white paper fully contains the corporation's gradual growth process as it overcame the difficulties of two years of COVID-19 one by one," adding, "We will continue to do our best to ensure the COVID-19 situation is resolved quickly based on thorough quarantine measures."
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