Daejeon City promotes comprehensive Lunar New Year holiday measures… 718 people on duty

Parking is allowed around traditional markets and public parking lots are open for free until the 30th.

Daejeon City is preparing and implementing comprehensive measures for the Lunar New Year holiday.

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Daejeon City announced that it will prepare and implement comprehensive measures to ensure that citizens can have a safe and comfortable Lunar New Year holiday.

The city has 718 civil servants in 8 divisions, including disasters/disasters, medical/food poisoning, cleaning/environment, livestock quarantine, transportation, firefighting, and waterworks, working on situation during the holiday period.

In addition, we will promote holiday price stabilization measures to ensure smooth supply and demand of sacred items and to avoid inconvenience to citizens due to unreasonable price increases. The city plans to operate a price stability situation room with autonomous districts and form a joint inspection team to suppress price increases focusing on items that require intensive management.

To prevent gaps in treatment for emergency patients, we operate an emergency treatment situation room and a quarantine situation room, and we also operate fever clinics (5 hospitals) and partner hospitals (9 hospitals) to ensure smooth treatment of respiratory infectious diseases such as influenza.

For the transportation convenience of returning passengers and citizens, the reduction of buses on six bus routes to major destinations, including Daejeon National Cemetery and Daejeon Memorial Park, will be minimized, and vehicles participating in the no-driving system will be closed from the 27th to the 31st.

In addition, parking will be temporarily allowed on roads around the traditional market from the 18th to the 30th, and public parking lots operated by the city will be open for free from the 25th to the 30th.

Daejeon Mayor Lee Jang-woo said, “We will do our best to promote comprehensive measures, including protecting the vulnerable, stabilizing prices, and inspecting safety facilities, to avoid inconvenience to citizens during the Lunar New Year holiday.”


Reporter Park Jong-myeong, Chungcheong Reporting Center cmys0410@asiae.co.kr

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