Coronavirus: Instead of gifts, Hong Kong singer William So donates face masks for his son's birthday

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SINGAPORE - Hong Kong singer William So, who celebrated his son Jazz's three-year-old birthday on Friday (March 20), decided to forgo the gifts and instead donated face masks to the elderly in light of the coronavirus epidemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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SINGAPORE - Hong Kong singer William So, who celebrated his son Jazz's three-year-old birthday on Friday , decided to forgo the gifts and instead donated face masks to the elderly in light of the coronavirus epidemic.

The 52-year-old wrote,"Time flies. Jazz celebrated his third birthday yesterday and he is increasingly more understanding. "Thanks to my old friend Shirley Cheung for her help, we went upstairs to send rice and daily necessities to the elderly who live alone."I hope that when Jazz grows up, he will appreciate how fortunate he has been and understand that having the capability to give is a blessing."

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