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As distancing is lifted, hospitals are returning to pre-COVID-19.

The cumbersome entry and exit procedures are gone, and visits are possible again.



Medical reporter Yoo Seung-hyun toured the site.



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A hospital dedicated to infectious diseases in Seoul that takes care of corona patients.



The doors that were closed last week were opened and the access control system was demolished.



Entrance is free without temperature check.



The screens and passage guides have also been removed.



[Song Gwan-young / Director of Seoul Medical Center: Now, as in the past, we have made it possible to freely enter and exit the outpatient clinic as long as there is no fever.

The ward is also changing from Corona to a general ward.] The



Corona ward operates like a general ward.



The floors where patients and medical staff stayed were separated, but now, medical staff work in front of the ward just like in a general ward.



The protective clothing to be worn has also become lighter.



[Park Mi-yeon/Seoul Medical Center ward Nursing Team Nurse: (When the situation room is away) In an emergency, it was difficult to respond immediately because it took a long time and time to get dressed in an emergency. (Good)]



This university hospital resumed visits to the intensive care unit this week, which had been banned for fear of corona infection.



Excited to hear that you will be able to see the hospitalized family in person, fill out the questionnaire and receive your pass.



Allotted time is only 20 minutes.



That short time is so precious.



[Lee Tae-gyun/Guardian of intensive care unit patients: I wanted to see you, but I couldn't see you, but it was a short time after I went in, but



after seeing you, I feel at ease.] This hospital plans to resume visiting the general ward in two weeks.



Other hospitals are also preparing to return to their daily lives while reviewing the easing of quarantine measures.