COVID-19 Prevention Guide
(Information for Dormitory Residents)
Hongik University
encourages and appreciates all students, who are coping with the current
situation to prevent COVID-19 infection. Please be aware of the following
information for the on-campus dormitory residents.
As you first move-in
to the on-campus dormitory in between 23 February and 28 February, you will be
assigned in a temporary room (1 room for 1 person) for your Self-quarantine,
for 14 days.
Every
dormitory room will be sterilized in between 12 March and 13 March. * You are able to use your room during the
sterilization period.
As your Self-quarantine
terminates, you will be assigned in a new room, to be used throughout the
semester, and be requested to move your stuff to the new room by 13 March.
[Code of conduct during the Self-quarantine period]
1. Wear a mask every day, especially when you
go outside of your room.
2. Measure your body temperature (twice a day),
make a checklist and observe thoroughly for any infection symptoms (sore
throat, cough, etc.)
3. Receive and reply to phone calls or emails
from Self-Quarantine Management Team.
4. Ventilate your room.
5. If you
experience symptoms of infection while you are in your room, immediately
contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emergency Call Center
(Telephone 1339) and remain in the area. (Do not move from your dormitory
room).
6. Stay in your room and avoid going out during the self-quarantine
period.
7. Dine in your room alone. Avoid dining out during the self-quarantine
period.
8. When going outside, write down your information on the off-campus
travel register provided by the dormitory administration office (take notes
about leaving/returning time, visiting place, and others)
9. If you
experience symptoms of infection while you are out, go to a quiet place and
contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emergency Call Center
(Telephone 1339). Remain in the area. (Do not move from your present location).
Hongik University will do
the best to protect the public health, and thank you very much for your hard
work and dedication.