La Liga Says Celebrity Fundraiser in Spain Brought in $1.1 Million to Fight Coronavirus



More than 1 million euros ($1.1 million) was raised for the battle against the coronavirus pandemic with the assistance of competitors and performers in Spain, the nation's soccer class said Wednesday. 

The last count was declared four days after the competitors and artists partook in a four-hour online performance sorted out by the class to help buy clinical supplies and bolster fans bound to their homes. 

In excess of 665,000 euros ($731,000) had been raised before the finish of the gift time frame on Sunday, with the rest being included after the affirmation of bank moves and gifts made with worldwide Mastercards, the association said. 

The association said the cash is sufficient to buy 115 non-intrusive respirators, 500,000 defensive gloves, almost 12,600 sanitized suits and in excess of 430,000 veils, notwithstanding the 1 million gave by alliance support Santander. 

The alliance said in excess of 50 million individuals associated with watch the occasion, which was communicated live to 180 nations through the group's universal supporters and gushed by means of YouTube and Facebook. 

Barcelona's Gerard Piqué, Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos and tennis extraordinary Rafael Nadal were among the individuals who partook in the foundation occasion. VIPs included vocalists Aitana, Alejandro Sanz, Beret and Luis Fonsi, on-screen character Danna Paola, music groups Morat and Taburete, and Chinese piano player Lang. 

They all partook from home. 

Spain on Wednesday turned into the third nation to affirm in excess of 100,000 instances of the coronavirus, after the United States and Italy.

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