Coronavirus: Ricard donates 70,000 liters of alcohol to make hydroalcoholic gel

Hydroalcoholic gel to disinfect hands in the face of the coronavirus epidemic is difficult to find in pharmacies.

Coronavirus: Ricard donates 70,000 liters of alcohol to make hydroalcoholic gel

Hydroalcoholic gel to disinfect hands in the face of the coronavirus epidemic is difficult to find in pharmacies. In order to allow the laboratories to produce it, Ricard announced that he was going to donate 70,000 liters of pure alcohol, according to La Provence. According to the local daily, these stocks will be made available to the Cooper laboratory, which delivers to all pharmacies in France.

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Of these 70,000 liters, 1.8 million individual 50 milliliter bottles can be produced. Still according to the newspaper, the bottles will then be redistributed to associations that are linked to the health sector.

On Sunday, the LVMH group promised a delivery of 12 tons of hydroalcoholic gel to hospitals in Paris. And they will be welcome for caregivers who are fighting on the front line against the spread of the epidemic.