Ghana Reportedly Receives Jack Ma’s Free Coronavirus Testing Kits, Masks And Protective Suits | Photos

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A portion of Jack Ma’s free protective outfits for Ghana have reportedly landed in the country.

Co-founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, promised to donate masks, test kits, and protective suits to all countries in Africa to help them in their fight against Coronavirus.

Jack Ma’s foundation pledged the selected African countries to donate a total of 1.1 million test kits, six million masks and 60,000 protective suits and face shields.

They have promised to work with local health care organizations on the continent to provide online training content for clinical treatments of coronavirus.

An online photos show the stuff have arrived and is already being reallocated to those who will use it.

This will help health care providers focus on mass testing in certain regions affected.

Since today all inbound flights have been suspended at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), taking effect in a separate piece of news.

Such a ban will not impact rescue flight, cargo flights, technical refueling landing and medical evacuation flight, however.

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