Bodyfriend Donates Massage Chairs to COVID-19 Medical Staff at Seoul Medical Center
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Bodyfriend (CEO Park Sang-hyun) announced on the 4th that it donated massage chairs to support the medical staff of Seoul Medical Center, designated as a dedicated hospital for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
Bodyfriend installed massage chairs in the hospital's rest area on the 28th of last month to help the medical staff of Seoul Medical Center recover from fatigue and manage stress. The installed massage chairs include six units of Bodyfriend's best-selling models: 'Pharaoh II', 'Palace II', and 'Phantom II'. The rest area furnished with massage chairs will be used by approximately 1,700 medical staff and employees of Seoul Medical Center, including doctors and nurses.
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The donation was partially funded by the contributions raised through Bodyfriend's 'Save Korea Campaign' held in June. A Bodyfriend official said, "We hope that the donation of massage chairs will be of some help to the medical staff on the front lines of overcoming COVID-19."
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