Saewool Nuclear Headquarters Presents Comfort Items to COVID-19 Screening Clinic
400 Million Won Worth of Supplies Delivered to Four Testing Centers in Ulju-gun
On February 3rd, the Saewool Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power visited four screening clinics in Ulju-gun to deliver consolation gifts.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Lee Sang-min) delivered consolation goods on February 3 to four locations in Ulju-gun: the Ulju-gun Health Center, the Southern Integrated Health Branch, Seoulsan Boram Hospital, and Beomseo-eup Sports Park, which serve as COVID-19 screening clinics.
Saeul Headquarters prepared consolation goods worth approximately 4 million KRW, including KF94 masks, cup noodles, local agricultural products, and beverages, to encourage the medical staff at Ulju-gun screening clinics who are working hard on the front lines to overcome COVID-19.
Head Lee Sang-min said, “I deeply appreciate the efforts of the medical workers who continue the difficult fight amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “I hope these consolation goods will be of some help.”
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To celebrate this year’s Lunar New Year holiday, Saeul Headquarters will carry out various support activities to revitalize the local economy around the power plant and provide practical assistance to vulnerable groups, including gifting local agricultural products to marginalized communities, shopping at traditional markets, and supporting quarantine supplies for social welfare facilities and sister villages in Ulju-gun.
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