OPPO donates 300,000 N95 masks to countries including Japan and Italy

Today OPPO announced that on the evening of March 15, 300,000 N95/FFP3 masks were donated and sent to Italy, Spain, Germany, France and Japan, the hardest hit areas overseas by the coronavirus.

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