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입력 2020.11.25 (15:30)
수정 2020.11.25 (16:46)
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The Seoul government will provide 3.22 million KF94 masks to 100,000 delivery personnel, security guards, and other special workers whose workload had increased significantly since the resurgence of COVID-19. The city also plans to give out more than 1.1 million masks to self-employed laborers and 12,000 cotton masks with replaceable KF filters to nighttime designated drivers. Apartment security guards have already received 125,000 masks through the district worker support centers.
A survey by the Ministry of Education found that a large number of parents of school-age children want after-school childcare services provided in elementary schools. The survey was conducted on over one million parents with children in kindergartens, childcare centers, and first through fifth grades between October 2019 and January of this year. 41% of the respondents answered that they needed after-school childcare services and 73% replied childcare classes in elementary schools as a preferred care service.
The Seoul government will provide 3.22 million KF94 masks to 100,000 delivery personnel, security guards, and other special workers whose workload had increased significantly since the resurgence of COVID-19. The city also plans to give out more than 1.1 million masks to self-employed laborers and 12,000 cotton masks with replaceable KF filters to nighttime designated drivers. Apartment security guards have already received 125,000 masks through the district worker support centers.
A survey by the Ministry of Education found that a large number of parents of school-age children want after-school childcare services provided in elementary schools. The survey was conducted on over one million parents with children in kindergartens, childcare centers, and first through fifth grades between October 2019 and January of this year. 41% of the respondents answered that they needed after-school childcare services and 73% replied childcare classes in elementary schools as a preferred care service.
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- 입력 2020-11-25 15:30:35
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The Seoul government will provide 3.22 million KF94 masks to 100,000 delivery personnel, security guards, and other special workers whose workload had increased significantly since the resurgence of COVID-19. The city also plans to give out more than 1.1 million masks to self-employed laborers and 12,000 cotton masks with replaceable KF filters to nighttime designated drivers. Apartment security guards have already received 125,000 masks through the district worker support centers.
A survey by the Ministry of Education found that a large number of parents of school-age children want after-school childcare services provided in elementary schools. The survey was conducted on over one million parents with children in kindergartens, childcare centers, and first through fifth grades between October 2019 and January of this year. 41% of the respondents answered that they needed after-school childcare services and 73% replied childcare classes in elementary schools as a preferred care service.
The Seoul government will provide 3.22 million KF94 masks to 100,000 delivery personnel, security guards, and other special workers whose workload had increased significantly since the resurgence of COVID-19. The city also plans to give out more than 1.1 million masks to self-employed laborers and 12,000 cotton masks with replaceable KF filters to nighttime designated drivers. Apartment security guards have already received 125,000 masks through the district worker support centers.
A survey by the Ministry of Education found that a large number of parents of school-age children want after-school childcare services provided in elementary schools. The survey was conducted on over one million parents with children in kindergartens, childcare centers, and first through fifth grades between October 2019 and January of this year. 41% of the respondents answered that they needed after-school childcare services and 73% replied childcare classes in elementary schools as a preferred care service.
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