Mohamed Salah donates oxygen to help Corona patients in Egypt

Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool striker, donates oxygen cylinders and an ambulance to the people of his village in the Gharbia Governorate, Egypt, to help them treat Corona virus patients.

Salah, 28, was infected with the Corona virus in November.

Hassan Bakr, head of the Mohammed Salah Charitable Foundation in the village of Najrij, affiliated to the Basyoun Center in the Gharbia Governorate, said that "an oxygen tank was worked in Basyoun Central Hospital, years ago and not recently. The whole organization was the one who entered Muhammad Salah and he was the one who donated the full sums without the interference of any individuals or businessmen." ".

Bakr delivers oxygen cylinders directly to patients' homes.

He said, "We have 14 oxygen tubes inside the Mohammed Salah Charitable Foundation, serving the people of the village and neighboring villages. We have an ambulance unit built by Captain Mohamed Salah that was operational in July 2020 and was opened by the Governor of Gharbia. It was useful during the Corona period, transmitting Corona cases to the isolation hospital."

The foundation says Salah maintains a close relationship with the small village in which he grew up, located about 130 km north of Cairo, and donates about $ 64,000 annually to his charitable foundation.

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