Background
Establishment of the Ewha Safe Campus at Ewha Womans University
1. The executive committee for Ewha Safe Campus (ESC)
2. Establishment of a cooperative system with external organizations
3. Installation and operation of Ewha Safe Station (ESS)
Mandatory testing was required for those who were symptomatic, those who had close contact with confirmed cases, and students in dormitories.
Testing was highly recommended to those who used crowded facilities such as classes with potential droplet exposure, research facilities, the library, examination preparation classes, and the gym.
Those who tested negative but showed symptoms such as a fever over 37.5°C were required to get re-tested after three days.
When there was a confirmed case, an epidemiological investigation was conducted to identify the mobility trends so the EWU Daily Life Recovery Support Headquarters could inform individual students via text messages. Testing was mandatory for those who had overlapped mobility trends with confirmed cases. Furthermore, for the early detection of asymptomatic patients, weekly tests for vaccinated students and biweekly tests for unvaccinated students were required.