Niall Horan has donated 100,000 Euros ($108,778, £86,990) to an Irish charity which is helping older people throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
09.04.2020 - 09:43 / evoke.ie
Much of the conversation around the health and safety of our healthcare workers during the fight against coronavirus has been around getting the personal protective equipment to keep them safe.
However, with shortages worldwide, and shipments arriving from China with the wrong specifications, there has been a delay.
Stepping up to lend their support, U2 has donated €10 million to support Irish healthcare workers and help to bring in the supplies needed.
A spokeswoman for the band confirmed the
Niall Horan has donated 100,000 Euros ($108,778, £86,990) to an Irish charity which is helping older people throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
A plane carrying around 10 million face masks and other vital pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) has landed in Scotland after taking off from China.
A flight packed with lifesaving PPE and healthcare supplies has been flown into Prestwick from China.
Niall Horan is doing his part to help out the elderly in his native Ireland during the coronavirus pandemic.
Singer Niall Horan has donated €100,000 to Alone, the organisation that supports older people, enabling them to continue providing vital support and assistance during the coronavirus crisis.
Screen Ireland has unveiled an enhanced round of support measures totalling Euro 4.25 million ($4.6 million) to assist the Irish film and TV industry during the coronavirus crisis. "The Irish creative screen industries have grown significantly over the last ten years in terms of employment and economic contribution," Ireland's national screen body said in a statement.
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