Yang Soo-young, President of Korea National Oil Corporation. (Photo by Korea National Oil Corporation)

Yang Soo-young, President of Korea National Oil Corporation. (Photo by Korea National Oil Corporation)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Korea National Oil Corporation announced that starting from the 16th, it will provide 900 lunchboxes made directly by its employees over ten days to support public health center workers fighting to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The corporation decided to deliver 90 lunchboxes daily, prepared and cooked by its employees, for the medical staff operating the screening clinic and disaster prevention tasks at the Jung-gu Public Health Center in Ulsan.


While exploring COVID-19 related support measures with the Ulsan Jung-gu Office, the corporation discovered that many public health center medical staff on site often skip lunch, leading to the decision to provide lunchboxes.


Yang Soo-young, President of the Korea National Oil Corporation, stated, "All medical staff and volunteers fighting on the front lines to overcome the COVID-19 crisis are true heroes," adding, "In a situation where all citizens are stepping up to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the corporation will actively participate in various support activities."


Earlier, on the 5th, the corporation donated 200 million won collected from all employees to the Ulsan Community Chest of Korea to support vulnerable groups in the Daegu and Ulsan regions.



On the 24th, employees will participate together in a group blood donation to supply the shortage of blood in the Busan and Ulsan areas.


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