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Coronavirus Outbreak: Xiaomi, Oppo, Alibaba donate masks to affected countries


Chinese tech giants Alibaba, Xiaomi and Oppo have donated masks and other medical equipment to the countries severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

Chinese tech mammoths Alibaba, Xiaomi and Oppo have given veils and other clinical hardware to the nations seriously influenced by the coronavirus pandemic. Cell phone producer Oppo reported that it has given 300,000 veils to five nations other than China. The organization has given FFP3 just as N95 covers to Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and Japan, GizmoChina gave an account of Monday.
Not long ago, Xiaomi gave FFP3 careful veils to the Italian Civil Protection Department as it was the most influenced nation outside of China, where the infection originally developed last December. Moreover, Alibaba Founder and very rich person Jack Ma joined Twitter, conveying his tweet that the primary shipment of 1 million covers and 500,000 coronavirus testing units are on approach to the US.
The Jack Ma Foundation in January reported it will give 100 million yuan ($14 million) to help innovative work of a coronavirus antibody. The number of cases worldwide has outperformed 179,330, with more than 7,120 passings. A few European countries have ordered nationwide lockdowns, including France, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Ireland.


The quantity of dynamic coronavirus cases in Italy has arrived at 24,747, however, the expansion was at its slowest pace since March 1, flagging the beginning of a tipping point for the flare-up in the nation, regarded as the focal point of the pandemic in Europe.

The loss of life in China has expanded to 3,226, specialists said on Tuesday, while the quantity of affirmed cases in the Asian nation has ascended to 80,881.

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