Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
02.04.2020 - 04:03 / justjared.com
The Masked Singer is giving back amid the coronavirus pandemic and has donated masks to New York hospitals in the fight against the virus.
Judge, and former physician, Ken Jeong made the announcement on the show’s official Twitter account.
“Fox and The Masked Singer have purchased 10,000 FDA-approved N95 surgical masks. They arrived in New York yesterday, and will be delivered to hospitals in dire need of equipment,” Ken shared in the video.
He added, “On behalf of everybody on The Masked
Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
Amy Schumer has helped out her friend’s struggling New York hospital by donating essential supplies amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Mariah Carey has implored fans to donate to support medical staff in New York amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Cardi B is doing her part to help the New York City medical staff who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jem Aswad
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' support for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic goes beyond their public $1 million donation to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. E! reports this evening that the couple donated $400,000 to four New York hospitals.
Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds are making another big donation to help out during the ongoing health crisis.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' support for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic goes beyond their public $1 million donation to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. E! reports this evening that the couple donated $400,000 to four New York hospitals. New York is currently the state with the most coronavirus cases in the country. It's also Lively and Reynolds' home: They have an apartment in New York City and a house north of the city, in Bedford.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
By Denise Petski
With the coronavirus outbreak going rampant as the days go by and the death toll increasing at an alarming rate, many celebrities have been stepping up to make sure to contribute to the cause. This includes Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who generously donated USD 1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada on March 17, 2020.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are stepping up once again for an important cause. Two weeks after the Hollywood couple donated $1 million to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada, the famous duo is giving back once again.
Rihanna quietly did more than just donate $5 million to COVID-19 relief efforts. The singer has also donated personal protection equipment to New York, the state with the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country.
When two leading New York hospital networks announced that expectant mothers would have to deliver without their birthing partners, the reaction was swift. On Monday,NewYork-Presbyterian and Mount Sinai Health System each released updated guidelines on their visitor policies as New York City geared up for what has become the most taxing week on the city's health care system since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
As many cities across the country continue to work on preventing the spread of the coronavirus, many celebrities have been doing their part to help prevent the spread as well. Among those celebrities, Rihanna has been adamant about helping to fight the virus.
Rihanna has donated personal protective equipment to medical staff fighting the coronavirus outbreak in New York.
On Saturday, Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation announced today that it has donated $5 Million to COVD-19 rapid response efforts in the United States and across the globe.