[Photo] Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, Leads Healthy Living Campaign to Overcome COVID-19
On the 27th, visited Junggok Jeil Market to deliver 'Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kits' to merchants... Held a session to listen to the concerns of traditional market merchants along with the delivery of 'Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kits'
Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin District (left), is delivering a 'Healthy Living Practice Self-Activity Kit' to a merchant at Junggok Jeil Market on the 27th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] On the 27th, Kim Seon-gap, mayor of Gwangjin District, personally launched a healthy lifestyle practice campaign to help residents improve and protect their immunity against COVID-19.
The healthy lifestyle practice campaign was organized to promote residents' health and prevent COVID-19 by delivering the ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit’ to the residents.
Along with delivering the ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit,’ the campaign was conducted by visiting five traditional markets in the area to directly listen to the difficulties faced by traditional market merchants struggling due to COVID-19.
The ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit’ contains nuts and vitamin C to help boost immunity, a resistance band for stretching, an exercise guide, and portable hand sanitizing tissues.
On the 27th, Mayor Kim visited Junggok Jeil Market to personally deliver the ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit’ to merchants and took time to comfort and listen to the difficulties of traditional market merchants suffering from COVID-19.
Additionally, on the 28th, he plans to visit Hwayang Jeil Market, Norunsan Market, Yeongdonggyo Market, and on the 29th, Jayang Market, delivering the ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit’ to a total of 417 store merchants.
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Kim Seon-gap, mayor of Gwangjin District, said, “I personally took part in this campaign to deliver the ‘Healthy Lifestyle Practice Self-Activity Kit’ for COVID-19 prevention and to listen to the difficulties of traditional market merchants in the area who are facing hardships. We will continue to do our best to protect residents’ health from COVID-19 and revitalize the local economy.”
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