South Korea Airport “open” new coronavirus testing site March 27 5:54

With the spread of the new coronavirus worldwide, South Korea is increasingly wary of the arrival of infected people from abroad. Incheon Airport near Seoul, which is the gateway to the sky, A new inspection site called “open type” has been established since the 26th, and virus tests are being conducted.

At Incheon Airport, booths that are not closed off on all sides are set up outdoors, and people infected from the rapidly growing number of infected people from Europe and the United States are checking whether they are infected with the new coronavirus. Inspection.

This inspection area, which is called “open type”, is well ventilated and requires only a short time for disinfection and ventilation, so it can perform an inspection of about 12 people per hour, which is more efficient than a general indoor inspection area Work is going on.

The Korean government has staffed more than 80 staff in 16 booths at two terminals, explaining that up to 2,000 people can be inspected a day.

According to the South Korean Presidential Office, President Moon Jae-in has not been reassured in a video conference last night by G20 leaders from 20 major nations, but has conducted a number of inspections, but has been conducting a number of tests. He said that he was stabilizing, and said, "I would like to share the Korean experience and response model with the international community."