Boost’s Covid-19 Fund receives over RM300,000 in contribution from Malaysians
Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020 01:24 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 — Malaysians have contributed more than RM300,000 to Boost’s Covid-19 Fund to help frontliners in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement today, Boost said almost all of the donations have been channelled to the Ministry of Health’s special Covid-19 fund for the purchase of medical equipment, medicines, reagents, disposable items and other medical necessities such as personal protective equipment for medical workers.
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