Grand News
GRAND PLASTIC SURGERY
- 2020.08.24 11:15:47
As the number of confirmed COVID-19
patients in Korea has increased by more than 200 every day, measures are being
taken to prevent re-proliferation, including sporadic infections in the Seoul
metropolitan area and regions and inflow into foreign countries.
Grand Plastic Surgery said on the 24th of
October, that it is operating a thorough quarantine system to prevent the
spread of corona as there are concerns of a recurrence.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, all
employees of Grand Plastic Surgery are using hand sterilization and wearing
masks, while working in the clinic and treating customers, and have hand
sanitizers on all floors of the hospital.
It has also prepared an air purification
and sterilization system in the National Assembly to cope with the virus
infection.
All employees, including medical staff,
refrain from going out to various gatherings outside of working hours in
accordance with the COVID-19 behavioral guidelines and work at home at least
once a week for health care.
At the same time, all employees and
visiting customers were allowed to enter the clinic after checking their body
temperature and filling out a health check list.
COVID-19 goes through an incubation period
of about 2-14 days (estimated) when infected, followed by fever (37.5 degrees),
respiratory symptoms such as coughing or difficulty breathing, and pneumonia,
but there are also rare cases of symptoms-free infection. Even during
incubation periods when symptoms do not show, they are contagious, so even if
there are no special symptoms, individual hygiene such as masks should be
thoroughly carried out and health care should be taken care of for everyone.
CEO Rhee Sewhan, M.D , the head of Grand
Plastic Surgery, said, "While the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases
continues to increase in the Seoul metropolitan area, the main body is taking
strong countermeasures by systemizing the health of medical staff and all
employees to quarantine the floor in order to prevent confirmed cases. We will
continue to do our best to prevent COVID-19 crisis and re-proliferation through
health care and frequent health checks, including disinfection, quarantine and
personal hygiene.