• All-New Greater Ulsan

  • All-New Greater Ulsan

  • All-New Greater Ulsan

  • COVID-19 Guideline The general public Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and running water Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow when coughing or sneezing Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands Avoid coming in contact with people having fever or respiratory symptoms Be careful especially people who pregnant women, over 65 years old, people with chronic disease (Wear a facemask when visiting a health facility Avoid visiting a crowded place) Person with symptoms (Person having fever or respiratory symptoms) Do not go to school or work and avoid outdoor activities Take a rest at home and monitor the symptoms for 3-4 days Visit a triage health center, when fever(<38℃) continuse or other symptoms get worse Consult with KCDC Call Center at 1339, a local code+120 or a local health center Use a personal vehicle and wear a facemask when visiting a health facility Inform your healthcare provider of a travel history and contact history with persons with respiratory symptoms COVID-19 Outbreak reported regions in Korea Avoid visiting other regions or having outdoor activities and(Persons in isolation) Please follow guidance provided by physicians and public health authority.

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About Ulsan

All-New Greater Ulsan

Throughout its glorious history, Ulsan Metropolitan City has been serving as the center of the Korean economy.

Ulsan was elevated to a city when it was designated as a specific industrial zone in 1962 and became a metropolitan city in 1997. As Korea’s largest industrial cluster for automotive, shipbuilding, maritime and petrochemical industries, Ulsan records an annual export amount of approximately USD 57 billion.

Ulsan Metropolitan City

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