Chinese nationals in Malaysia rally to donate PPE to Klang Valley hospitals


Close friends Li (3rd from right) and Bao Jin (2nd from right) representing a group of Chinese nationals living in Malaysia donating PPE suits to Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Photos: handout

Humanity has no borders, and that was shown by a group of warm-hearted Chinese nationals living in Malaysia who donated personal protective gear to frontliners dealing with Covid-19 cases.

The volunteer group was initiated (on Mar 18) by Shanghai natives Li Jinlei and Bao Jin, who were joined by Beijing native Grace Wang Hongli (on Mar 20) as they swiftly gathered members from various WeChat groups to join their fundraising campaign to procure the necessary supplies.

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