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Whindersson Nunes returned to work for patients in Manaus affected by the second great wave of COVID-19 in the city. After providing the buy oxygen cylinders And to mobilize other celebrities in this mega operation, the youtuber said this Friday (14), on Twite, that he is now preparing three planes to carry hospital equipment and 50 lung ventilators.
“Mobilize three planes to carry hospital equipment and 50 BIPAP (lung ventilator) devices, since we cannot transport cylinders!” Go to small hospitals first! It will work! Let’s look for possibilities! ”He announced.
In another post, Nunes stated that there is a person he trusts in the city who will be in charge of the distribution of the devices in small hospitals. He also said that the duo Jorge y Mateus and DJ Alok “strongly entered the donation.”
“Guys, my brother Marcos, who lives in Manaus, will be in charge of distributing it in small hospitals and hospitals in the interior that also need it! He’s in touch with the donation guys there!
Jorge and Mateus and Alok entered the donation strongly, it will happen ”.
Whindersson also said he is looking to purchase individual fans, emphasizing the importance of each life.
“When shit is done, the focus has to be on reducing the damage, we go after more individual lung ventilators, even individual ones, a life is a life, right? PiauíHandshakeAmazonas ”.
On Thursday (14), Whindersson launched the SOS AM project on the same social network, asking for help from artist friends who could collaborate with donations. Hello, artist friends! When it comes to making a show, it is so good that the public receives us with affection, right, we give it back ???? ”.
According to the Ministry of Health, the state registered on Thursday (14) 219,544 cases, 184,732 recovered and 5,879 deaths from covid-19. In addition to having the third highest state rate of deaths from the disease per 100,000 inhabitants, only below Rio de Janeiro and the Federal District. A new variant of the coronavirus has also been discovered, which researchers say may be contributing to an explosion of cases in the Amazon.
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