The spread of coronavirus has done a number on the world right now as everybody is in self-quarantine in order to help try and flatten the curve. Now, is the time to come together and try to put a stop to this virus so we can all get back to our normal lives.
The Philadelphia 76ers have all done their part in order to help the City of Brotherly Love and now co-managing partner Michael Rubin has done another good thing for the city.
Rubin, who is also an executive at Fanatics, had already stopped jersey production at one store in order to help make masks and other protective equipment for health workers. Now, he has teamed up with Philadelphia Attorney General Josh Shapiro to donate 5,000 masks to the city’s police department.
Fanatics executive chairman and #Sixers limited partner Michael Rubin and Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro collaborated to donate 5,000 masks to the Philadelphia Police Department. #NBA
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) April 9, 2020
It’s another good move by the Sixers organization in order to help the fight against the virus and try and bring some normalcy back sooner rather than later. [lawrence-related id=28782,28133,28724]