U2 donates 10 million euro to help in fight against coronavirus

Fair play to Bono and the lads 👏👏👏

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Author: PAPublished 9th Apr 2020

Irish rock legends U2 have donated 10 million euro (£8.2 million) to support health care workers battling coronavirus in Ireland.

The money will be used to source and buy personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline workers.

A spokeswoman for the band confirmed the move to the PA news agency.

The Irish Government is already spending more than 200 million euro securing additional PPE from China, with Aer Lingus transporting the stock from Beijing to Dublin on dozens of flights.

The first consignment arrived at Dublin Airport earlier in the week.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar welcomed the initiative involving Avolon.

He tweeted: “Govt has ordered what in normal times would be a 13 year supply of PPE. Even so, all assistance from private sector and general public is welcome

“We’d rather be using it than looking for it.

“And, when it’s all over we can build a stockpile and help out other countries in need too.