The pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan is severe. Some artists have filmed films to cheer for Wuhan's support, and many artists have also donated medical supplies for disaster relief. Taiwanese artist Wu Zongxian said in a live broadcast on social networking sites yesterday (February 5) that in the face of the epidemic, the importance of clean air must not be ignored, so he donated hundreds of vacuum cleaners with air purification functions to the mainland.
Wu Zongxian said that Wuhan pneumonia can be spread through air and droplets, so vacuum cleaners with air cleaning functions should be of great use.
Wu Zongxian invested in a Singapore company that sold all-in-one vacuum cleaners as a sideline last year. He was on the live broadcast. It was revealed that Wuhan pneumonia can be spread through air and droplets, and this in-house vacuum cleaner with a market price of about 80,000 Taiwan dollars (about 18,000 yuan) in Taiwan can not only absorb dust, but also has air cleaning functions. Therefore, A total of 330 vacuum cleaners were donated to many hospitals in Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan: "My vocation is to save people. I can calculate and say'the boss is crazy', because the machines with almost RMB 7 million seem to have arrived in Wuhan. Went."
Wu Zongxian planned to donate 330 vacuum cleaners worth about 7 million RMB
. He also mentioned in the live broadcast that a friend and relative had recently passed away from Wuhan pneumonia: "My good friend’s wife is now working in Beijing, she My girlfriend’s family was a doctor who had Wuhan pneumonia. Yesterday was the day before yesterday... I passed away the day before yesterday. We were so sad to hear that the only things we can do are actually very few.” He also said that if the mainland needs protective clothing, he is willing to help. .
Wu Zongxian believes that there are no borders
Some netizens criticized Wu Zongxian for not only helping the mainland, but he thinks that there is no borders to help, and he has also come forward to donate money for disaster relief in the past when natural and man-made disasters occurred in various places: "No matter where we are, we really want to go. Pray that all people on earth can be good, regardless of who they are, so you can’t say who I am better to."