On the 20th, members of the volunteer group in Miryang City are delivering the 'Hello, Miryang!' bags. (Photo by Miryang City Hall)

On the 20th, members of the volunteer group in Miryang City are delivering the 'Hello, Miryang!' bags. (Photo by Miryang City Hall)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] On the 20th, Miryang City announced that it delivered 'Hello, Miryang!' bags containing food packages to 2,000 vulnerable households, including elderly living alone and disabled people in the area, who experienced care gaps due to the prolonged spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The 'Hello, Miryang!' bags consist of 10 types of food items that are easy to store and cook, such as instant rice, soup, ramen, side dishes, seaweed, canned tuna, canned peaches, and hand sanitizer. About 160 members of the Miryang Volunteer Organizations Council personally delivered the bags to each household and checked on their well-being.



Meanwhile, the 'Hello, Miryang!' food packages, produced with COVID-19 donation funds, were packed by 80 members of the Miryang Community Security Council over two days, April 16 and 17, at the Miryang Sports Complex.


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