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COVID-19: Amazon to Extend its Global Relief Fund for Indian Delivery Partners

Akash Singh

On Friday, the E-commerce company Amazon said that it would support its Indian delivery partners with a $ 2.5 million global relief fund in this time of the Coronavirus epidemic. Amazon said in a statement that the Amazon Flex Program would benefit the $ 2.5 million relief fund to its Delivery Service Partner Program and truck partners. The company has opened this fund for the financial assistance of its partners in case of coronavirus infection.

The company said in its statement, 'Eligible partners found infected with the coronavirus will be able to use this global relief fund. Those who have been quarantined due to the possibility of infection will also be able to use it. However, we hope that even during this critical time, none of its partners serving consumers are infected with the coronavirus epidemic. But if someone is infected, this relief fund is for those people only."

The e-commerce company said that this relief fund will provide financial security to many people who make major contributions to their services. Significantly, the company had announced the creation of a $ 25 million Global Relief Fund in March.

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