The Centers for Disease Control has posted an advertisement in the online community for sexual minorities to guide the Corona19 screening process.

Yesterday (10th) 'pop-up advertisement' appeared on the main screen of a Korean minority minority community site.

In the first advertisement, the contents of "Corona 19 inspection of multi-use facilities such as entertainment facilities and taverns and the request for compliance with the prevention regulations are included." Another advertisement was aimed precisely at community users, saying, "Everybody in Itaewon, Ivan! Get a Corona 19 test. We will guide you through a simple test procedure."

The pop-up advertisement of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is believed to have appeared to help visitors to the Itaewon Club to slow down the boundaries and become familiar with the testing process so that they can be tested voluntarily. This is because the information on the list created by the club is inaccurate and visitors often do not receive contact, so if you do not go out on your own, you will have to mobilize the police.
With the rapid spread of the group infection that started at the Itaewon Club, experts pointed out that sexual minorities fearing criticism and hate can hide more instead of being screened.

Jung Eun-kyung, head of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, promises to "go through inspections while protecting maximum personal information" to prevent sexual minority "outing" (sexual orientation or sexual identity being forcibly disclosed by others) I did it.

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(Photo = Online community capture, Yonhap News)