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COVID-19 Aid Assisted By Popular Sports Apparel Companies

CovCare recently donated 1,600 masks to Rideshare Drivers United, a non-profit organization supporting Uber and Lyft Drivers rights, as volunteers distributed hundreds of masks and gloves to needy drivers in San Francisco, Oakland, San Diego, and Los Angeles.

CovCare streamlined the supply chain process by working closely with manufacturers in China.

In addition to their work with rideshare drivers, they also outfitted frontline staff members fighting COVID-19 at Montefiore Medical Center, Mount Sinai, Staten Island University Hospital, the New York State Nurses Association, Houston Methodist, the U.S. Department of Defense, Steward Health Care, Sentara Healthcare, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Highlands Hospital, and the Fort Lee Police Department (New Jersey) among other hospitals and organizations, CovCare has donated over $200,000 worth of PPE supplies to healthcare and essential workers across the United States. 

Protecting people from the spread of the Coronavirus is noble and by launching CovCare, the companies also pivoted their business model from customizing sports apparel and protective headgear to helping solve the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the United States. 

That’s significant because the company carries a wide variety of medical supplies from CE certified K9N5 masks, NIOSH certified N95 masks, to CE certified 3-ply disposable masks, face shields, gloves, gowns, and more. The company was launched by Wooter Apparel and Gamebreaker  and was built to champion a cause that quickly impacted healthcare professionals, essential workers and everyday citizens around the world with the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.

In addition to community work, CovCare is also being productive with the United State’s unemployment rate. CovCare implemented an affiliate program where people can earn 10% on every sale they refer to the company website.

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