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Boseong-gun Public Health Center to Resume General Medical Services from the 19th View original image


[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Boseong County Health Center announced on the 18th that it will resume general medical services, which were temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 response, starting tomorrow.


The services to be resumed include general medical treatment (internal medicine, Korean medicine, dental treatment), physical therapy services, vaccinations, and issuance of certificates (health examination results, health certificates), among others.


Ahead of the resumption of general medical services, Boseong County Health Center asked residents to comply with quarantine rules such as wearing masks when visiting the health center.


In particular, they requested that individuals with cold symptoms undergo rapid antigen testing at medical institutions and visit only after confirming a negative result.


Boseong County had previously deployed all health center staff and health personnel in towns and townships, except for legally required essential personnel, to COVID-19 response tasks such as epidemiological investigations, specimen collection, and management of self-quarantined individuals to fully prevent the spread of COVID-19.


A health center official said, “We thank all residents for enduring the inconvenience during this time,” and added, “We will do our best to provide health care services so that we can return to a healthy daily life.”


Meanwhile, COVID-19 is scheduled to be reclassified from a Level 1 infectious disease to a Level 2 infectious disease through a notification revision starting from the 25th.



For the phased transition, the 7-day quarantine obligation and non-face-to-face medical treatment will be maintained for the time being.


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

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