After working on producing emergency ventilators, Apple accessory maker Belkin is continuing its COVID-19 relief efforts. Now the company is donating 50,000 masks to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the city.
With coronavirus cases on the rise in California and specifically Los Angeles, Belkin announced the news in a press release today:
The batch of 50,000 masks will be split evenly between the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the City of LA.
Belkin also announced that its face masks are available to the public. It’s selling single-use masks in boxes of 50 for $50. And the company also announced its ComfortFit face mask that will launch in the “coming months.”
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