More businesses are joining the global effort in fighting COVID-19.
Another ‘big’ name has shown its support for the combat against the pandemic COVID-19. Bulgari, Roman jeweler, has decided to manufacture hand-gels together with Industrie Cosmetiche Riunite, Lodi (ICR), their fragrances partner.
Apart from the state-of-the-art 3D high definition microscope it donated to Spallanzani Hospital, Bulgari is set to pledge hundred thousand hand gel bottles to all medical facilities through the Italian Civil Protection Department.
“I believe as a major economic actor and symbol of Italy, Bulgari has a responsibility to contribute to the national effort to help prevent, fight, and eradicate COVID-19. Thanks to our fragrances expertise, we have been able to develop together with ICR a ‘hand cleansing gel with sanitizer,’ which will be manufactured in our Lodi Factory already making our high-end perfumes and hotels amenities. Aware of the difficult situation we are experiencing, we believe it is our duty to contribute with our know-how and production facilities and we thank the Italian Civil Protection Department who will take care of the collection and distribution,”
– Jean-Christophe Babin, Bulgari CEO
Bulgari aims to manufacture hundreds of thousands of bottles in the coming two months. Furthermore, Bulgari has also pledged to manufacture around 50 tons of sanitizing gel per week for the French hospitals.
May more brands pro-actively share what they have and offer their resources for the betterment of everyone.
COVID-19 Cebu
As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/
With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/
If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.