Students visiting the Hyundai Motor Pavilion at Korea Job World for an on-site experiential learning are using tablet PCs to experience car sketching.
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Korea Job World will temporarily close from the 25th to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to protect the health of visiting customers.
This measure was taken following the issuance of the infectious disease crisis alert at the 'Severe' level, and the decision to close was made considering that the majority of the institution's customers are children and adolescents.
Since the infectious disease crisis alert was raised to the 'Warning' level, Korea Job World has been operating an emergency response system since the 28th of last month, continuing proactive measures to prevent infections within the facility.
They waived cancellation fees for customers and installed thermal scanners at entrances to block infections within the institution. All staff operating the experience rooms wore masks during sessions, and the experience rooms and tools were regularly disinfected before and after use. This temporary closure was decided as an extension of these measures.
No Kyung-ran, Director of Korea Job World, stated, "We hope this situation will be resolved as soon as possible," and added, "The top priority of Korea Job World is the health and safety of our customers under any circumstances."
The temporary closure is scheduled until the 3rd of next month. In case of changes due to the spread of infectious diseases, Korea Job World plans to promptly post relevant information on its website to avoid any inconvenience to users.
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