Razer masks to fight covid
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In a global situation in which the threat of COVID-19 has crossed borders and governments close customs steps and stop the export of masks and other medical products due to scarcity, Razer launches into collaborating in this massive fight with his grain of sand: surgical masks.
Razer masks against COVID-19
Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Creative Director of Razer, Min-Liang Tan has appealed on Twitter stating that part of the company's assembly lines are going to be dedicated to the production of surgical masks for donate them to all countries in the world given the scarcity of them.
In his own words, "We all have a part to play in the fight against the virus, no matter what industry we are part of . " That is why Razer engineers and designers are doing their best to help reduce the lack of masks, offering to send them to governments and healthcare in all countries and regions in which the company has a presence.
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Similarly, Razer encourages all those companies that want to collaborate to contact them. "We need all the help we can, " declares Min-Liang Tan.
With a global situation in which the price of FFP3 and N95 masks have experienced a price increase of more than 600%, the Razer initiative comes as May water. The company's goal is to donate a million face masks to health authorities in different countries across the globe, starting with Singapore.
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