On the 6th, at the World Vision Korea headquarters, Seokwon Yoon, Director of the Management Group at Zipdoc (right), and Sangho Han, Head of World Vision, are delivering masks to prevent the novel coronavirus. Photo by Zipdoc

On the 6th, at the World Vision Korea headquarters, Seokwon Yoon, Director of the Management Group at Zipdoc (right), and Sangho Han, Head of World Vision, are delivering masks to prevent the novel coronavirus. Photo by Zipdoc

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Jipdak announced on the 6th that it will support 5,000 preventive masks against the novel coronavirus infection (Wuhan pneumonia) for children from underprivileged families in Korea.


Jipdak plans to donate masks to children from underprivileged families and childcare facilities nationwide in cooperation with the international relief and development NGO World Vision. Additionally, it plans to provide quarantine masks to partner companies that wish to ensure the health and safety of their staff.



Park Sungmin, CEO of Jipdak, said, “As the novel coronavirus spreads globally, there is particular concern for children who are socially vulnerable to infection. We hope this sponsorship will be of some help, and we pray that the spread will stop soon and the situation will be resolved quickly.”


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