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The Masked Singer Donates 10,000 Medically Approved N95 Mask To New York Hospitals

By Modupeoluwa Adekanye
02 April 2020   |   10:10 am
The Masked Singer is giving life-saving surgical masks to medical staff in need. This was announced on Wednesday by Judge Ken Jeong via the show's official social media on Wednesday, announcing the Fox production would be donating 10,000 FDA-approved N95 masks to New York hospitals. The Hangover star/former physician revealed in the clip: They arrived…

The Masked Singer is giving life-saving surgical masks to medical staff in need. This was announced on Wednesday by Judge Ken Jeong via the show’s official social media on Wednesday, announcing the Fox production would be donating 10,000 FDA-approved N95 masks to New York hospitals.

The Hangover star/former physician revealed in the clip:

They arrived in New York yesterday and will be delivered to hospitals in dire need of equipment, on behalf of everybody on The Masked Singer, we are sending all of our love, thoughts, and best wishes to all affected by the coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19. Stay safe and healthy. Love you.

He will be joining the league of other stars who had contributed to fighting the virus according to reports by The Daily Mail.

Dolly Parton announced she was donating $1million to at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee as they research a cure for the virus.

Also, Kylie and sister Kim Kardashian have each pledged $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts.

Nigerian Billionaire, Folorunsho Alakija has also pledged a billion naira for fight against coronavirus in Nigeria.

Both Rihanna and Jay-Z have also mobilized to fight the spreading coronavirus epidemic, each pledging $1million to support NYC and LA’s undocumented workers, children of healthcare workers and first responders, as well as the incarcerated, elderly and homeless populations affected by COVID-19.

Charitable couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have also donated to those in need, pledging $4000k to NYC hospitals amid the pandemic.

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