Busan Office of Education Operates 'Vitamin' Immunity Enhancement Program for School Meal Workers
Vitamin Distribution, Health Consultations, Stretching... The School Is Healthy Because He Is Healthy
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The 'Vitamin' program, an immunity enhancement program that cares for the health of school meal workers in Busan city, will be piloted for two months.
Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 22nd that from the 21st until the end of July, it will operate the 'Vitamin' program to improve the physical immunity and prevent COVID-19 for meal service workers in 15 schools that have experienced industrial accidents or have requested participation.
Since the health of meal service workers directly affects students and teachers, the Office of Education has prepared this health management program. The health manager from the Office visits the school sites to conduct the program.
The health manager provides health consultations and related examinations, distributes antioxidant vitamin supplements to enhance immunity, offers massage and exercise guidance, and provides health-related information to increase disease resistance.
Consultations for musculoskeletal disorder prevention, taping therapy, and customized stretching are also among the various programs offered.
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Moon Ki-hong, Director of Safety Planning at the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "The health of meal service workers can greatly affect the health and safety of students returning to in-person classes. We hope this program will be of great help in improving the health and immunity of school workers."
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