Mandatory wearing of indoor masks is recommended… “Corona 19 risk has not disappeared” – Policy News | news

Kim Seong-ho, the 2nd general coordinator of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (head of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s Disaster and Safety Management Headquarters), said on the 1st, “As the World Health Organization decided to maintain an international public health emergency on the 30th, the danger of Corona 19 has not yet disappeared.” .

Second General Coordinator Kim, who presided over the meeting of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters on this day, said, “From this Monday, the obligation to wear an indoor mask was adjusted as a recommendation, and we were able to take an important step towards daily recovery.”

In particular, he was concerned that “(Corona 19) fatality rate is still high at 0.08%, and the proportion of presumed reinfection cases among confirmed cases has continued to rise since the third week of October to record 22.8%.”

In response, he emphasized, “The government will closely monitor the possibility of re-proliferation due to the inflow from China and the adjustment of mask wearing obligations, and will ensure that the quarantine situation is stably managed.”

On January 31, the day following the lifting of the mandatory wearing of indoor masks, a notice to wear a mask was placed at a movie theater in Seoul. (Photo = copyright holder (c) Yonhap News, unauthorized reproduction-redistribution prohibited)

Second General Coordinator Kim said, “We will inspect and guide the wearing of masks indoors for facilities that are vulnerable to infection and other mandatory facilities for wearing masks, and we will do our best to check the quarantine response and control infection in preparation for group infections in schools.”

“In order to protect the high-risk group and move toward a full daily recovery, vaccination and voluntary quarantine efforts are still important,” he stressed.

At the same time, he urged, “Those subject to vaccination in high-risk groups, such as those over the age of 60, actively participate in additional vaccinations during the winter season, and the public should also follow the quarantine rules in daily life, such as wearing masks in public transportation.”

On the other hand, Second General Coordinator Kim added, “This is thanks to the dedicated medical staff and quarantine officials on the front line, and the public who actively participated in compliance with quarantine rules.”

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