B League's new corona support spreads April 29 5:57

As the effects of the new coronavirus continue, the movement to support infection prevention measures and the activities of medical professionals is spreading among basketball boys, B league teams and players.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the B League has discontinued all the games scheduled for the end of last month to the beginning of next month, and the season has ended.

Amid the ongoing effects of the new coronavirus, measures to prevent infection and support for medical personnel are spreading among teams and players in the B league.

Of these, Ryukyu Golden Kings donated 1 million yen this month to purchase masks to be distributed to schools and nurseries in Okinawa City, where the team is based.

In addition, Arbaruk Tokyo opened a fund-raising account for the new coronavirus countermeasures, proposed by Japanese representative Daiki Tanaka in an effort to support medical professionals and volunteers. It will be accepted until the 6th of next month, and it will be put together with a part of the eastern region winnings that the team has won this season and the donations of players and staff.

In addition to this, Kawasaki Brave Sanders donated 500 masks to a hospital in Kawasaki City and held a charity auction to display uniforms with athletes' signatures, etc. I am going to do it.

In addition, Kawasaki will contribute about 3 million yen to the team for the daily allowance and hourly staff whose income will decrease due to the end of the season, and the staff will be provided with a lump sum payment. It was decided.