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Coca-Cola halts ads in Malaysia, channels funds towards Covid-19 containment

Wednesday, 01 Apr 2020 10:38 AM MYTCoca-Cola said that it is fully committed to help contain the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia. — Picture by Azneal Ishak

Coca-Cola said that its funds would now be redirected to provide food for the less fortunate, as well as supporting the “incredible efforts of the healthcare workers on the frontline.” Angkatan Sukarelawan Asas Sejahtera of Universiti Teknologi MARA managed to source 1,000 pieces of new head covers or head scarves, a crucial component of a full PPE unit.

Among the items sourced include coverall suits , head covers, isolation gowns, boot covers, N95 respirators, and face shields or goggles.

 

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