Governor Lee held a press conference at the Gyeonggi Provincial Office this morning and said, “I know that the third pandemic has not been completely over and that quarantine has not allowed any vigilance.” I think.”
Governor Lee explained, “We have prepared supplementary measures to prevent problems with quarantine. We will reduce the congestion of on-site applications by operating a priority application period for four weeks (February 1 to 28), which can only be applied online.” .
In addition, he added, “When applying on-site, we will divide the available week of application according to the year of birth of the visitor and operate five sub-systems for each day of the week.” “Basic on-site quarantine will also be thoroughly conducted.” There are 1.39 million residents of the province, and 580,000 foreigners (registered foreigners and foreign nationals who report their residence) are included. The required financial resources are KRW 1.4 trillion (including incidental expenses), and the period of use of basic disaster income is 3 months from the date of receipt of the letter of approval. It must be used by June 30th and unused portions will be returned.
You can apply online from February 1 to March 14 (9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.) by selecting one of Gyeonggi local currency or one of 12 credit cards on the market.
On-site applications will be accepted from March. From March 1 to 6, applicants born before 1959 can apply. Those who were born in 1960 to 1969 from the 8th to the 13th, from 1970 to 1979 from the 15th to the 20th, and from the 22nd to the 27th from 1980 to apply.
The days of the week you can apply for are different depending on the end of the year of birth. Monday (1, 6), Tuesday (2, 7), Wednesday (3, 8), Thursday (4, 9), and Friday (5, 0). It is possible to apply on Saturday without applying the day of the week.
From March 29 to April 30, anyone can apply regardless of the year of birth. The day of the week is not applied.
From the 1st to the 28th of next month to diversify the demand for on-site applications, the’visiting application service’ will be conducted for 1.47 million vulnerable groups such as the elderly, the disabled, low-income single-parent families, and recipients of basic livelihood benefits.
Yeonje Jang, reporter at Donga.com [email protected]
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