CJ Olive Young Donates Supplies to Daegu Medical Staff... "Full Effort to Support Safety" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] CJ Olive Young is expanding safety support for the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, which are struggling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.


CJ Olive Young announced on the 2nd that it will donate over 4,000 health and hygiene-related items to the National Disaster Relief Association on the 5th to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and overcome the crisis. The donated items will be delivered to medical staff at hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 infectious diseases in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions.


CJ Olive Young selected health supplements such as multivitamins and fatigue recovery products as support items to encourage the hard work of medical staff working on the front lines for the safety of the public. In addition, convenient oral hygiene products such as mouthwash will also be provided.


A CJ Olive Young official stated, "We decided to support items that help with fatigue recovery and health to offer some strength to the frontline medical staff working hard to overcome the COVID-19 crisis," adding, "We hope this will contribute to preventing the spread of damage in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, which are experiencing difficulties."


Meanwhile, CJ Olive Young is taking the lead in prevention efforts. Following disinfection work at 45 stores in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions on the 21st of last month, shortened business hours have been implemented at 34 stores in the area since the 27th of last month.



Furthermore, CJ Olive Young is actively participating in social issues through sharing activities aligned with its brand value of "Healthy Beauty." On the 20th of last month, it supported 10,000 health and hygiene items, including masks and antibacterial wet wipes, to single-parent families to prevent COVID-19.


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