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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2021.45.4.194

A Study on Planning of Foreign Sailors' Temporary Living Facilities to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19  

Oh, Sang-baeg (Planning and Audit Office, Cheongsong County Office)
Lee, Han-seok (Division of Ocean Architecture and Energy Resources Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Abstract
After the outbreak of COVID-19, local infections were spread by foreign sailors of foreign ships entering the ports. However, the government had difficulties in designating temporary living facilities around port areas due to the opposition from local residents. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to plan a floating temporary living facility for foreign sailors in the port area to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by foreign sailors. In this study, location selection, a facility volumetric plan, a unit facility plan, and a unit facility block plan are presented as results of facility planning. Floating temporary living facilities are expected to be used to prevent the spread of first-class infectious diseases in port areas in the future.
Keywords
COVID-19; infectious diseases; foreign sailors; floating temporary living facilities; unit facilities;
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