JD.com donates $16m health equipment to Hong Kong organisation

The company is keeping in touch with the group to support its pandemic response.

JD.com is donating $15.81m (RMB100m) worth of anti-epidemic materials to medical workers in Hong Kong, the e-commerce platform said in a press release.

The donations will be arranged by the “Hong Kong Community Anti-Coronavirus Link”, a frontline volunteer organisation in Hong Kong.

JD.com will maintain close communication with the voluntary organisation and will provide support whenever necessary in the fight against the pandemic resurgence in Hong Kong, the company said.

The company has also made donations to some countries in Asia, Europe and South America in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

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