Continuous Donations to Chosun University Hospital Dedicated to Treating COVID-19 Patients View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Supportive gestures continue to pour in for Chosun University Hospital (Hospital Director Jeong Jong-hoon), which is fighting tirelessly to treat COVID-19 patients not only in Gwangju and Jeonnam but also in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions.


According to Chosun University Hospital on the 5th, the day before, ‘Dr. Charles’ in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju (CEO Ryu Hwan-wook) delivered 100 sets of coffee with messages cheering on the medical staff of Chosun University Hospital.


Earlier, on the 3rd, the Catholic Archdiocese of Gwangju (Archbishop Kim Hee-jung) delivered 200 sets of health drinks through the Catholic Fellowship President of Chosun University Hospital (Professor So Geum-young of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine), expressing gratitude by saying, “We thank all the medical staff of Chosun University Hospital who are doing their best to prevent the spread of COVID-19 community infections.”


On the 28th of last month, a citizen who identified themselves as a welfare worker gifted three boxes of fruit, including bananas and tangerines, through Dong-gu Office in Gwangju to the medical staff working day and night to block COVID-19.


Additionally, local religious communities and the coffee industry donated beverages to the faculty and staff who are working hard to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Chosun University Hospital’s nationally designated negative pressure wards, emergency medical center, screening clinics, and screening stations.


‘Beard’s Coffee Playground’ in Dongmyeong-dong, Gwangju (CEO Choi Young-jin) announced that they will provide 700 cups of coffee once a week to the medical staff fighting at the emergency medical center and nationally designated negative pressure wards of Chosun University Hospital until the COVID-19 crisis is over.



Jeong Jong-hoon, director of Chosun University Hospital, said, “Although the fatigue of the medical staff is accumulating greatly, they are fighting with all their might on the front lines in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions,” adding, “We will do our best so that the COVID-19 crisis can end early with the warm support of all local residents.”


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