Giorgio Armani donates a large sum of money to prevent the spread of the coronary

Coronavirus is rapidly spreading to Italy, and new cases are being confirmed daily. Giorgio Armani was the first to develop a closed - door sculpture in an empty hall. Now, the famous designer has donated 1.25m euros to hospitals and institutions fighting the spread of the Coronobrus. The donation will [...]
Coronavirus is rapidly spreading to Italy, and new cases are being confirmed daily. Giorgio Armani was the first to develop a closed - door sculpture in an empty hall. Now, the famous designer has donated 1.25m euros to hospitals and institutions fighting the spread of the Coronobrus.
The donation will benefit hospitals Luigi Sacco and San Raffaele, as well as Istituto dei Tumori in Milan and Istituto Lazzaro Spallanzani in Rome.
The announcement was made last night, as the number of people affected by COVID-19 in Italy reached 7,375, while in the last 24 hours 133 people have changed lives from the virus.

A large number of luxury companies have been offered to make donations for the fight against Coronavirus, Bulgaria, Dolce&Gabana, Versace, Louis Vuitton, etc.
To prevent the threat of the spread of the virus, Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Cute banned movements outside Lombardya and 14 provinces in the Venice region, Emilia Romagna, Piemte and Marche until April 3rd.
Meanwhile, today in Albania the first two cases of Corleone were confirmed.










