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[International students only] Guidelines on How to Purchase Masks with 5-day Rotation Mask Distribution System

  • CategoryCOVID-19
  • NameLEE, Hayoung
  • Date2020-04-03 00:00
  • Hit483

 

Dear International Students,

 

We would like to inform everyone regarding the mask purchase procedures for KDIS international students.

 

As demand for masks has skyrocketed due to a surge in confirmed patients of COVID-19, a 5-day rotation mask distribution system has been implemented. We will guide you through the 5-day rotation mask distribution system and recommendations for the use of masks.

 

 [Purchasing Days]

- The 5-day rotation mask distribution system enables you to purchase masks only on a specified day, based on the last number of your birth year; Mondays are for 1 & 6, Tuesdays 2 & 7, Wednesdays 3 & 8, Thursdays 4&9, Fridays 5 & 0 and Saturdays and Sundays are available for purchase by those who have not purchased during the week.

 

 Date

   Mon   

   TUE   

  WED  

  THU   

   FRI    

Weekends 

 Last digit of 

the year of birth

1, 6

 2, 7

 3, 8

4, 9

 5, 0 

 Anyone unable to 

purchase during 

the week

 

 [How to Purchase]

- The face masks can only be purchased at pharmacies in Sejong City.

- Mask sales are limited to two masks per person per week.

- When purchasing a mask, you must bring your Alien Registration Card to prove your identity. 

- The price of public masks is unified at KRW 1,500 per piece, and masks are sold at pharmacies.

 

 [Useful Information]

You can check the quantities of the masks in stock in real time through the following website. (https://www.smartsejong.kr/) Please refer to the image below and note that the website is only in Korean.

 1) Enter the website

 2) Click the pharmacies nearby to the school

 3) Check the quantity in stock in real time

 

 

 

 

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, we ask all students to wear a mask when going out and to follow precautions such as thorough hand washing and use of hand sanitizers. In addition, please refrain from going to public-use facilities and places where people are gathered in large numbers.

 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding this matter.

 

Best regards,

 

 

STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION

KDI School of Public Policy and Management