14 Temporary Screening Clinics in Seoul to Resume Priority Operations from 1 PM
Rapid Operation from 14 Locations, All 25 Locations Operating from the 7th
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Seoul City had planned to shorten the operating hours of temporary screening clinics in 25 autonomous districts on the 6th due to the northward approach of Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamnor,’ but as the typhoon moved out of the affected area, it announced that 14 temporary screening clinics with high citizen usage will resume operations from 1 PM.
Among the 14 locations, Seoul Station Plaza will operate from 3 PM on the same day. The remaining temporary screening clinics are scheduled to resume normal operations from the 7th.
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Park Yumi, Director of the Seoul City Citizen Health Bureau, said, “As the area affected by Typhoon ‘Hinnamnor’ has passed, we will resume operations starting with 14 locations to minimize inconvenience to citizens,” adding, “Those who need PCR tests, such as overseas arrivals and close contacts, are advised to check the Seoul City website and use the services without disruption.”
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