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May 2020

I don't know about your country, but in Russia, conditions, in which medical workers and COVID patients are now, are horrible, to say the least (I don't know right word for appropriate degree of "horrible", LOL). Medical workers have critical shortages of supplies. Several medical workers committed suicide recently, seemingly because of unbearable stress and working conditions.
I've just found several projects, purposed to help to medical workers in Russia. I want to share this one, which is aimed for making protective equipment:

I've chosen this particular one, because:
1. There is a high probability, that they are not scum: these guys appeared at several news portals independently + boomstarter, where request is hosted, is legit, well-known crowdfunding platform itself.
2. It should be sponsored quickly, in the next 3 days, to be accomplished.


Share resources, where you can contribute for supplies for medical workers in your country.


I think, if we'll aggregate them in one place, it will make it more convenient and quick for these forum users, who want to contribute, to find a way to do it.

And of course, let's be attentive and collect more-or-less reliable resources, so I recommend to everyone to make at least superficial screening to ensure, that it's not scum.

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This is a good way to help.
But in my country every hospital and doctors are free and all resources are covered by the government.
So I will not have any link to share for Denmark or Sweden

I wish all countries the best to fight Corona.

In our country government is also supposed to provide all the resources, but it truth it does it in totally-not-enough degree. That's why the help from not-government sources became necessary.

Not true. I'm in Sweden and I don't have any health coverage, because I'm paid by a non-profit and my income is therefore tax-exempt. I have to get all private coverage, which makes it more expensive in the end. I would also not get any parental leave, unemployment, or benefits like that if I needed it. I'm honestly really worried about getting sick here.

But yeah, even if there is no shortage in supplies, there are always groups that can use help, and knowing how to help them the most efficient way is best. I'm not sure about non-profits in my countries; my family has been involved in local community initiatives, like doing grocery shopping for people in the risk groups or things like that, and I haven't informed myself much about it since I'm not there :frowning:

Oh.. but for the Swedish people there are no worries.
And if you get sick, please call me. I would help the best I can

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