Coronavirus: Shane Warne Turns his Gin Distillery into Hand Sanitizer Production Factory

Former Australian bowler Shane Warne's company will distribute hand sanitizers in hospitals to fight against the coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Shane Warne Turns his Gin Distillery into Hand Sanitizer Production Factory

The whole world is fighting against coronavirus right now. It has also impacted many sports worldwide. On the other hand, Former Australian bowler Shane Warne has made a big announcement. In fact, Shane Warne's company will distribute hand sanitizers in hospitals to fight against the coronavirus.

Shane Warne has turned his gin distillery called 'Seven Zero Eight' into a hand sanitizer production factory. Warne named it after remembering the Test wicket he took in his career. The same company will now distribute hand sanitizers to two hospitals in Western Australia. The company has decided to make sanitizers containing 70 percent alcohol of medical grade. Warne's company has started manufacturing hand sanitizers from March 17 to fight the coronavirus.

Australian veteran Shane Warne himself has informed about this. Sharing the company's press release on his Twitter, Shane Warne wrote, "So proud of all the team 708gin as this is awesome! I'm so glad we could do this and Help everyone!" This will help all people. Earlier, the company was making the award-winning Gin at 'Seven Zero Eight', but now the company has accelerated the work of hand sanitizer by discontinuing this work.

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