Thanking local medical staff and workers for their hard work with a donation of 30 red bean buns... Anonymous donor contributes 2 boxes of chocolate... Handwritten letters and hot packs delivered by children from Gureop Nakseongdae Daycare Center...
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Warm hearts have been conveyed to the medical staff and administrative personnel who have been battling COVID-19 and the cold weather day after day at the temporary screening clinic in Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee), becoming a hot topic.
On the 24th, 100 hand warmers and handwritten letters from children at the Nakseongdae Public Daycare Center were delivered to the temporary screening clinic.
The handwritten letters contained warm messages from the children, whose handwriting was still uneven as they are not yet fully familiar with Hangul, such as "Be careful not to catch a cold, don't get sick, thank you all," and "Thank you for working hard in a dangerous place."
The medical staff, who were focusing on testing without rest even on Christmas Eve, smiled brightly at the unexpected Christmas gift.
The screening clinic medical staff expressed their gratitude, saying, "Although fatigue has accumulated due to the recent rapid increase in new confirmed cases, we were able to forget our fatigue thanks to the warm hearts of the children and residents."
Additionally, on the 23rd, a resident donated 30 red bean buns to thank the medical staff and employees for their hard work, and on the 24th, an anonymous donor contributed two boxes of chocolates, continuing the warm support from residents for the medical staff and employees working hard on the front lines during the cold winter.
Mayor Park Jun-hee said, "I sincerely thank the medical staff and employees who work tirelessly in the situation where the number of confirmed cases has rapidly increased recently and the severe cold has added to the difficulties," and added, "I hope all residents will strictly follow quarantine rules for the health of their families and neighbors, and actively cooperate by participating in prompt testing so that the spread of COVID-19 can be stopped."
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