Maeil Dairies Supports Products for COVID-19 Patients at National Mental Health Center
Employees are moving approximately 10,000 Maeil Dairies plant-based beverage products to be delivered to patients by staff at the National Center for Mental Health.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Maeil Dairies announced on the 12th that it has delivered plant-based beverage products such as soy milk and oatmeal to COVID-19 confirmed patients and residents admitted to the National Center for Mental Health.
This support is intended to provide nutritional supplementation for COVID-19 confirmed patients undergoing treatment at the National Center for Mental Health. For patients in 80 rooms, two packs of the products will be provided daily for two months until the end of the year.
Maeil Dairies delivered a total of 400 boxes, consisting of 100 boxes each of four representative plant-based beverage products: Amazing Oat, Maeil Soymilk 99.9, Maeil Soymilk Dietary Fiber Low Sugar, and Maeil Soymilk High Protein. The consumer price equivalent is approximately 7 million KRW.
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The National Center for Mental Health is a public institution under the Ministry of Health and Welfare dedicated to psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation. It operates facilities and activities including the National Trauma Center, psychiatric emergency screening wards, the Integrated Psychological Support Team for COVID-19, and responses for COVID-19 confirmed patients with mental illnesses.
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