Monday, April 6, 2020

COVID-19: CHINESE BILLIONAIRE GIVES SECOND DONATIONS FOR AFRICA

By Our Correspondent, Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA

Chinese billionaire and Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma has made a second round of donations of protective and medical equipment to combat the coronavirus pandemic in African countries.
Jack Ma says the second donation will include 500 ventilators, 200,000 suits and face shields, 2,000 thermometers, 1 million swabs and extraction kits and 500,000 gloves.


The equipment will be shipped to Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa from where they will be distributed to the 54 African countries.
“Our second donation to 54 countries in Africa is on the way. That includes 500 ventilators, 200,000 suits & face shields, 2,000 thermometers, 1 million swabs & extraction kits and 500,000 gloves. Thank you @AbiyAhmedAli @flyethiopian@AfricaCDC @WFP for your partnership. Stay safe Africa!” said Jack Ma in a tweet on Monday.
Last month, the Chinese business mogul issued out a total of 1.1 million testing kits, 6 million masks and 60,000 medical use protective suits and face shields that were distributed among the 54 African nations.
Each African country received 20,000 testing kits, 100,000 masks and 1,000 medical use protective suits and face shields.
“We cannot ignore the potential risk to Africa and assume this continent of 1.3 billion people will blissfully escape this crisis. The world cannot afford the unthinkable consequences of a COVID-19 pandemic in Africa,” Jack Ma stated when he made his earlier donation.

He has also made similar donations to other region across the world including the United States of America, Europe and Asia.

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