Screening Program 1987

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"Yeosan remembers those who pass through it, long after they have left."

The following is a transcript of an official government health bulletin released ten years ago as part of a now-discontinued national screening initiative.

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" On Behalf of newly established Yeosan Government, we have initiated a free screening program for concerned individuals.

Persons concerned for the alleged 'radiation' traces mentioned in the foreign report are encouraged to attend the newly established national screening initiative for early detection services.
Intending to relieve the stress of the locals and begin this city's legacy on a positive note, and establish trust within the peoples for the government, we have employed the use of
X-ray based imaging systems that have been approved for non-invasive full-body assessments under revised safety guidelines.The screening procedure poses no known risk to participants. All equipment has undergone standard safety certification and continuous regulatory review.
Each willing participant will receive a complimentary health report following completion of the procedure.
Local clinics have been instructed to support controlled public access and ensure smooth registration for all citizens, therefore making this service accessible to all people.

It is to be noted that the claims regarding “radiation exposure” are completely unsubstantiated and scientifically invalid. No verified data supports these external reports, which have been officially classified as misinformation.
Furthermore, citizens are advised to disregard unverified foreign publications relating to this matter.
Such reports have not been endorsed by any recognized medical or governmental authority.
There is no cause for concern regarding radiation exposure. Any suggestion otherwise is the result of misinterpreted data or unauthorized reporting.

Power to you."