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Shakira Donates Thousands of N95 Masks to Colombia Amid Pandemic

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Shakira just did something fantastic amid the global health crisis. The 43-year-old “Whenever, Wherever” entertainer donated thousands of N95 masks to health care workers in Barranquilla, Colombia, as well as ventilators to save lives amid the pandemic. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Shakira The Mayor of Barranquilla, Jaime Pumarejo, expressed his gratitude in a post Thursday (April 30). “One of the most beloved Barranquilleras in the world is @shakira , and she is also one of the people who most love Barranquilla.

Huge thank you for your contribution of thousands of N95 masks for our health care workers, and ventilators that will save lives,” he wrote.

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