Mujinjang Fire Station Participates in the 'Thanks to You Challenge' National Support Campaign
Mujinjang Fire Station participated in the 'Thanks to the National Support Campaign Challenge' campaign. Photo by Mujinjang Fire Station
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Tae-in] Mujinjang Fire Station announced on the 28th that it has joined the "Thanks to You Challenge" campaign, a national support campaign, to express gratitude to medical staff nationwide who are dedicated to responding to COVID-19.
The "Thanks to You Challenge" campaign is a nationwide relay in which participants post photos or videos showing the right thumb raised, a sign language gesture symbolizing respect and pride, along with support messages and three hashtags: '#덕분에캠페인' '#덕분에챌린지' '#의료진덕분에'.
This participation was carried out with the involvement of Mujinjang Fire Station staff to convey appreciation to medical personnel and related workers on the front lines of COVID-19 prevention.
The video of joining the "Thanks to You Challenge" will be posted on personal Facebook accounts and social media platforms such as Instagram operated by the Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters.
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Park Deok-gyu, head of Mujinjang Fire Station, expressed gratitude, saying, "As the residents comply with infection prevention guidelines such as wearing masks and social distancing, and with the dedicated efforts of medical staff and related personnel, the spread of COVID-19 is decreasing and gradually stabilizing."
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