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The National Peace Hospital is a hospital that separates the respiratory and other patients' routes to receive care without worrying about the care and to protect the medical staff. As of today (3rd), 235 places have been designated as reassuring hospitals, but there is still little confusion on the site.

Reporter Park Chan-bum

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An otorhinolaryngology hospital in Seoul designated as the National Anxiety Hospital.

Screening patients for respiratory illness at the entrance of a hospital is in full swing.

This is because it should not overlap with the copper lines of non-respiratory patients.

[Hospital official: What did you come for? (Early, the cochlea is strange….)]

Non-respiratory patients receive outpatient care as usual, while respiratory patients receive care in temporary clinics outside the hospital.

[Hospital official: It's impossible to see a doctor because it's right. It's a hospital internal medicine. Contact here and tell us your symptoms first… .]

However, these 235 National Anxiety Hospitals are divided into type A and B depending on the presence of screening clinics.

Type A does not have a screening clinic, so it is impossible to treat and collect suspected corona19 patients.

The first priority is to treat patients with low correlation with Corona19, and there are confusions in the field as well.

1339 Call center agents are unaware of the differences between Type A and Type B and misleading Corona19 suspect patients to Type A relieved hospitals.

[Kim, Kyung-Shin / Hospital Officer, Insurance Team Manager: I am in a self-contained state, but I may receive guidance from 1339 where I can use a clinic now. (And) I was asked to prove that it wasn't Corona19.]

The government plans to continue to increase the number of reassuring hospitals, currently 235, and it has become a necessary task to promote and guide the operation and purpose of reassuring hospitals.

(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, Video editing: Soyoung Lee, CG: Announcement)