Boy Next Door Menswear has launched the Give One Get One campaign to provide masks to local medical providers and nursing homes.
19.03.2020 - 19:33 / hollywoodlife.com
Fictional hospitals are coming to the rescue of the real-life facilities running dangerously low on necessary medical supplies. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals are struggling to keep up with the demand of surgical masks, which can help protect both doctors and sick patients against the virus.
FOX’s medical drama The Resident donated boxes of the show’s masks, gloves, and gowns to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta to help its staff during the crisis, rheumatologist Dr. Karen Law revealed
.Boy Next Door Menswear has launched the Give One Get One campaign to provide masks to local medical providers and nursing homes.
John Mayer has made a “generous” donation to a Montana hospital to help buy ventilators amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lending a helping hand! John Mayer made it possible for a Montana community to get the supplies they need to save lives amid the current coronavirus pandemic.
A round of virtual clap emojis for these carers!
The rapper behind the 2017 hit “Mask Off” is now ensuring that frontline healthcare workers will have masks to put on.
Future’s non-profit organization FreeWishes Foundation has teamed up with Atlanta Sewing Style to make masks for healthcare workers and hospitalized patients affected by COVID-19. Atlanta Sewing Style is a community of over 500 local sewers and designers who will create, cut, sew, and deliver the masks to local hospitals.
"I think that our healthcare professionals are the heroes in this situation and they are risking their lives for everyone"
Pose — Photo: FX
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has signed a 2-week stay-at-home order to address the coronavirus pandemic.
As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies.
As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies.
With hospitals and medical centers dealing with so many cases of COVID-19 around the country, supplies like N95 respirator masks may soon run low. However, several shows like “Pose,” “Station 19” and “The Resident” are donating their resources to aid healthcare workers.
By Denise Petski
Production on the majority of television and movie projects has been shut down over the past week due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus. For a lot of television shows, that leaves uncertainty of how their seasons will end and what happens next — but they are still finding ways to help in the crisis even if production has halted.