Incheon Daily Report [September 10, 2021]
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[COVID-19 Reponses] 120 new confirmed cases in Incheon (12,907 in total) [as of 00:00 am] | Contact case | Contact case outside Incheon | Imported case | Under investigation | Cluster Infection (18) | 41 | 11 | 3 | 47 | *4 related to an insurance company in Seo-gu *5 related to a daycare center in Michuhol-gu *1 related to a family and acquaintance in Yeonsu-gu *1 related to a company in Namdong-gu *1 related to a daycare center in Bupyeong-gu *1 related to a supermarket in Gyeyang-gu *3 related to a private educational institute in Seo-gu *1 related to a daycare center in Seo-gu *1 related to a transportation business in Seo-gu |
○ COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out in Incheon (as of 00:00, Sept. 10) -By percentage of population: Received the 1st dose - 61.1% / Fully vaccinated: 35.1% *The above figures are tentative statistics variable depending on vaccination registration status. ○ COVID-19 testing for 1,988 people who used public facilities related to confirmed cases is underway (positive: 9 / negative: 1,105 / in progress: 874) ○ Janssen COVID-19 vaccines for foreign nationals residing in Korea □ Eligibility: Foreign residents (aged 30 or older, incl. illegal residents) · Registered: Present Residence Card · Non-registered: Present Passport (expired passport is also acceptable) ※ Except for short-term visitors, who are staying in Korea for less than 90 days for tourism, etc. □ Period: Mon. Aug. 23 - Fri. Sept. 17, 2021 □ Place: Local public health center of residential address (closed on weekends) □ Procedure: Registration and vaccination take place on the same day |
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○ Five ways to prevent COVID-19 infections 1. Stay at home for three to four days when you are sick. 2. Keep a safe distance of two arms-length from others. 3. Wash your hands for at least 30 seconds and cover your mouth and nose with your sleeves when coughing. 4. Ventilate at least twice a day and disinfect regularly. 5. Stay socially connected while being physically distant. |
【Key City Affairs】 ○ Rest assured: Tap water is safe to drink in Incheon. Incheon becomes Korea's first metropolitan city to obtain the ISO 22000 certification for its tap water! ※ Certification (international standard for food safety management system) for the entire process from water intake and production to supply at 4 water purification plants (Gongchon, Bupyeong, Soosan, Namdong) |
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