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Corona19 The community decided to resume the operation of social welfare facilities such as the handicapped welfare center, which has been closed for more than four months a day as community outbreaks have passed around 30 people.

Reporter Chan-Bum Park reports.

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Of the 50 new confirmed cases, 28 cases of domestically infected areas occurred.

More than half of the 15 cases occurred in Gwangju.

In the case of the metropolitan area, it is only 17 days that new confirmed persons in the metropolitan area fell to a single digit.

22 foreigners including 8 from the Americas and 6 from Kazakhstan remained double-digit on the 14th.

The risk of spread to the community is relatively low, as confirmers of overseas entry are confirmed at the entry level or self-contained.

In the midst of this, the government has decided to resume the operation of social welfare facilities, such as the welfare center for the disabled and the shelter that has been hot.

As concerns about the'care gap' are growing, we believe that the facility will need to be operated as heat waves are predicted this summer.

After closing was recommended at the end of February, more than 80,000, or 73.5% of the 110,000 welfare facilities nationwide, are currently closed.

[Kim Kang-lip/Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare: Local governments will comprehensively judge trends in the occurrence of diagnosed persons, etc., and will resume the phased operation of social welfare facilities such as hot and cold shelter.]

After the preparation period for a week, such as risk assessment for welfare facilities by local government, starts operation sequentially from the 20th.

(Video coverage: Mincheol Kim, Video editing: Park player, CG: Hyunjung Jung)