[Breaking] 'Resident Protection and Reporting Center' to Operate from Tomorrow... "Protecting Residents Wishing to Return"
The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on the 11th that it will officially operate the 'Resident Protection and Reporting Center' starting from the 12th.
The Resident Protection and Reporting Center is designed to protect residents who are not participating in collective actions and are maintaining medical sites or wish to return to work.
The government plans to protect these individuals from direct and indirect disadvantages they may face from their surroundings, allowing them to safely maintain medical sites.
Through the Resident Protection and Reporting Center, the government will identify residents in need of protection and, if the reporter wishes, take protective measures such as relocating them to other training hospitals. Additionally, the government plans to actively protect reporters by regularly monitoring whether any disadvantages occur to them afterward.
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On the same day, the Ministry of Health and Welfare will establish a hotline to receive damage reports via phone or text message, and starting tomorrow (the 12th), it will provide a direct number for reporting.
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