The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group is participating in the 'Thanks to You Challenge' campaign and taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Gyeongnam National University)

The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group is participating in the 'Thanks to You Challenge' campaign and taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Gyeongnam National University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The LINC+ Project Group at Gyeongnam National University announced on the 3rd that it has joined the 'Thanks To Challenge' campaign, which delivers messages of gratitude and support to medical staff nationwide who are dedicating themselves on the front lines of medical treatment to combat and prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The 'Thanks To Challenge' campaign is a national participation campaign where participants express their gratitude and respect in sign language to medical staff nationwide who are doing their utmost for treatment, then capture it in photos or videos and post them on social media with hashtags such as '#ThanksToCampaign', '#ThanksToChallenge', and '#ThanksToMedicalStaff'.


Park Eun-joo, head of the LINC+ Project Group, said, "Thanks to the medical staff, quarantine authorities, and citizens with a high level of democratic awareness, we have been able to hold hope despite the global COVID-19 crisis," adding, "With this respect and pride, we will all cooperate and do our best efforts for the local community."



The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group participated in this campaign after being nominated by the Dong-A University LINC+ Project Group on the 26th of last month, and nominated Buma C.E., a family company of the Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group, Jeonju University LINC+ Project Group, and Catholic Kwandong University LINC+ Project Group as the next participants.


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