Hollywood
star
Sandra
Bullock,
on
Friday,
reportedly
donated
6,000
N95
masks
for
healthcare
professionals
battling
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.
The
actor's
boyfriend,
Bryan
Randall
shared
a
photo,
in
which
Bullock
is
standing
behind
a
worker
of
Adventist
White
Memorial
and
Children's
Hospital
Los
Angeles,
on
Thursday,
along
with
the
boxes
of
their
donations.
"Kids
wanted
to
give
masks.
6,000
of
them
went
to
the
warriors
on
the
front
lines
in
downtown
LA,
thank
you
Olivia
at
#adventistwhitememorial.
Thank
you
Ricardo
at
#childrenshospitallosangeles...
Louis
and
Lailas
note
could
not
have
said
it
better.
@masks.4.heros
I'm
not
sure
who
that
freak
is
in
the
background," Randall
wrote
in
the
caption.
The
Oscar-winning
actress
is
the
latest
Hollywood
celebrity
to
donate
personal
protective
equipment
(PPE)
for
the
healthcare
professionals.
Recently,
singer-songwriter
Halsey
donated
100,000
masks
to
medical
professionals.
The
25-year-old
singer
took
to
her
social
media
account
and
wrote,
''Every
single
day
I
am
in
awe
of
the
medical
workers
on
the
frontlines.
Their
determination,
selflessness
and
empathy
is
the
single
greatest
example
of
our
capacity
to
love
and
survive
as
humans.
I
am
beyond
privileged
to
be
self-isolating
in
my
home,
without
the
fear
and
obligation
of
essential
work
employment.
Without
a
sick
family
member
to
care
for.
A
child
to
feed.
A
financial
crisis
to
navigate.
So
I
tried
to
find
a
real
way
to
make
a
difference."
''I
have
acquired
and
purchased
100,000
FDA
certified
3
ply
masks
(with
the
help
of
Orange
International
Inc
who
sourced
the
masks
for
me
from
a
factory
in
Guangzhou,
China)(sic)''
In
the
post,
Halsey
also
revealed
the
masks
are
for
the
medical
professionals
and
non-medical
hospital
staff
who
are
working
to
put
a
stop
to
the
pandemic
and
help
millions
of
strangers.
They
will
be
sent
to
Cedars-Sinai
Medical
Centre,
Providence
Saint
Joseph,
LAC+USC
Medical
Center,
and
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
Community
Hospital.
Earlier,
rappers
Jay-Z
and
Meek
Mill
donated
100,000
surgical
masks
through
their
organisation
Reform
Alliance.
According
to
reports,
the
Reform
Alliance
will
redistribute
the
masks
to
the
Tennessee
Division
of
Corrections,
the
Mississippi
State
Penitentiary,
with
the
majority
of
it
going
to
New
York's
Rikers
Island
Correction
and
their
medical
facility
as
it
is
one
of
nation's
largest
prisons.