Chosun University Hospital Receives Quarantine Supplies Donation from Medical Supplies Manufacturer
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Chosun University Hospital announced on the 14th that it received a donation of 550 medical goggles, 100 Level D protective suit kits, and 150 daily quarantine 3-item kits from CNSTrading Company, a participating company of the Chosun University Ophthalmic Optical Medical Device Globalization Support Project Group (hereinafter referred to as the Ophthalmic Optical Project Group).
The donation ceremony was attended by Jeong Jong-hoon, director of Chosun University Hospital, Go Jae-woong, head of the Ophthalmic Optical Project Group, Kwon Man-seong, CEO of CNSTrading Company, and Park Se-eun, co-CEO.
Established last year, CNSTrading Company produces quasi-pharmaceutical products such as disposable goggles. As a core participating company of the Ophthalmic Optical Project Group, its ultra-lightweight multi-purpose goggles have been registered as surgical clothing quasi-medical devices with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and it has been recognized for growth potential in the ophthalmic optical medical device field, including obtaining the world's first patent for pinhole contact lenses.
Kwon Man-seong, CEO of CNSTrading Company, said, “Despite the difficult situation due to the recent resurgence of COVID-19, I wanted to express support and gratitude to the medical staff who are silently working day and night on the front lines.”
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Jeong Jong-hoon, director of Chosun University Hospital, responded, “Thank you for donating quarantine supplies during these difficult times. Although fatigue from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic is increasing, we will do our best to prevent the spread of infection with even greater effort.”
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