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Conor McGregor donates €1million of PPE equipment to front-line medics in Ireland

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UFC superstar Conor McGregor donated nearly £1m to hospitals in Ireland last month as they fight coronavirus. And the 31-year-old’s kind gesture has now resulted in 50,000 protective masks being ordered for staff.

Businessman Doug Leddin announced the brilliant news on social media. "What a day! @TheNotoriousMMA made over €1 million available for sourcing and purchasing PPE equipment and with the driving force of @GalwayLeahy and assistance of @Heroes_Aid we delivered 50,000 ffp2 masks across Ireland today to our every day superheros,” he wrote on social media. “Kindness from everyone. "Next week @TheNotoriousMMA has a hell of a lot more PPE equipment being distributed across Ireland. "Serious supply chain, resources and dedication from

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