Kerala Blasters FC step forward to contribute to help country fight coronavirus crisis
The clubs official twitter handle (@KeralaBlasters) tweeted about the same.
As India continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Super League (ISL) club Kerala Blasters FC have stepped forward to help.
The club has donated 1,00,000 Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate tablets to the government of Kerala. The Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate tablets have been prescribed by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) as a prophylactic dose for the doctors and other health care professionals directly involved in treating the COVID-19 patients.
The clubs official twitter handle (@KeralaBlasters) tweeted about the same:
CLUB STATEMENT ?
As the country comes together in our battle against COVID 19, here is a small contribution from us as a club, to combat the disease and help the front line warriors fighting it.#YennumKerala #YennumIndia pic.twitter.com/nKT9xmnpy1
— K e r a l a B l a s t e r s F C (@KeralaBlasters) April 17, 2020
The clubs owner in an encouraging message said: "God Willing, This situation will be behind us soon. Because his grace is much needed above all our hard work and medicines."
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