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Billionaire Jeff Bezos says he spoke directly to WHO and hinted Amazon might deliver COVID-19 test kits globally

Jeff Bezos posted a picture to Instagram of himself having a video-call with the Director General of WHO to discuss the coronavirus outbreak.

"We also discussed the urgent need for collective action to produce and distribute plentiful COVID-19 test kits," Bezos said.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesAmazon CEO Jeff Bezos posted to Instagram on Thursday to say he'd held a video call with the director-general of the World Health Organisation , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

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What people need is jobs, not charity. It will be a relief to get back to work. We can just wear face masks & use hand sanitizer. If we can buy covid-19 test kits in the candy bar display at the grocery store check out line, we'll be fine.

Probably $29.99 each, at least today. $39.99 tomorrow.

This guy is focused only on one thing - money.

A crisp list of crisis management Antoine Henry de Frahan, as we are now pushed in the future of work lets tailor our best employee experience out of it and who's better than an expert on it let Jason's insight even help you out

Thank you for helping humanity

From his hide out bunker in new Zealand. Nice one Jeff.

Thank you.

SAI Never let an opportunity to make more go by the wayside!

..........................shill

About time! Won’t be the richest man without us.

Can he do something already?!

Already a few case in those warehouses JeffBezos keep your employees safe!

Via drone?

People dying, and this world's richest man is busy giving out hints. Jack Ma has already bought and delivered test kits in Africa for free while Bezos is hinting on just delivering test kits. This the same nigga who wanted people to donate for his employees' medical insurance

Any offer or discount?

SAI Taking advantage of false flag. Nice.

🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea to date does not have ncovid19 but is terrifying fearful of its impact on its population, and its poorly resourced health system. It would greatly appreciate Amazon supplying some test kits to it, should coronavirus makes a landfall. It's contact is pngimr.

SAI Well can you speak directly with Billionaire Jeff Bezos and check if he would be delivering the COVID-19 test kits for free?🤔

BIUK That's the least he could do.

thomaspower Spoke to who? Sorry, that’s awesome.

SAI Kinging

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