28 Oct Covid-19 Resources & Guidelines
We take Covid-19 very seriously. We have been keeping any protocol given by the Korean CDC. We are following the news closely regarding the development of Covid-19. As things develop, we will update accordingly. To receive our weekly updates, email hello@thegospelcity.org. Also, if you believe that you may have symptoms of Covid-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath, etc.), please call the KCDC hotline at 1339 (Korean) or 1345 (English) to be directed to an appropriate facility.
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Resources
- General
- Korean Centers for Disease & Prevention (KCDC)
- Dasan Call Center provides interpretive services as well as general information about living in Korea.
- Multicultural Family Support Center offers legal & practical support for multicultural families.
- Danuri Helpline (1577-1366) offers counseling 24/7 in multiple languages.
- Seoul
- Seoul Metropolitan Government
- Yongsan-Gu Office
- Itaewon Global Center
- Seoul Global Center provides legal advice & counseling in multiple languages.
- Gyeonggi Province
- Counseling
- The following services may be available in English, but the initial inquiry would require a Korean speaker before referral:
- Korean Psychological Association (070-5067-2619 or 070-5067-2819) offers free counseling every day from 9am to 9pm.
- If you are in quarantine, you can receive counseling 24/7 from the Community Mental Health Center (1577-0199).
- Confirmed Covid-19 patients and their family members can call the National Center for Disaster Trauma (02-2204-0001 or 02-2204-0002) to receive assistance.
- The following services may be available in English, but the initial inquiry would require a Korean speaker before referral:
- Immigration & Travel
- Korean Immigration Service
- Visit Incheon Airport to check departure schedules and flight availability.
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