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Danny K Makes A Shout-Out For Masks

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In an emergency shout out to all South Africans and corporates SHOUT SA have created a new public service initiative with SMD Technologies called SHOUT4MASKS (Shout4masks.co.za) to help raise money to buy masks directly from factories to avoid profiteering middle men in order to urgently get them to health carers and patients.

As Shout co-founder Danny K explains: “There is a crying need to protect those who are protecting us – our frontline heroes.

Battling valiantly against Covid-19 our healthcare sector needs our support right now as the supply of masks dwindles. It’s getting desperate.

Here at Shout SA we have a voice, why not use it to shout out to our fellow countrymen to help secure more masks?” @shoutsa Shout4Masks – A brief

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