AbbVie is donating $35 million to help support underserved communities and healthcare systems working to address the impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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Mar 31, 2020
Direct Relief is supporting healthcare systems by providing equipment and supplies in the hardest-hit European countries.
Mar 31, 2020
Feeding America is increasing access to food and essential household supplies for the vulnerable and elderly.
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International Medical Corps will support increased healthcare capacity at overwhelmed hospital emergency departments in the U.S. through 20 mobile field hospitals.
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), a research-based global biopharmaceutical company, today announced a donation of $35 million to support COVID-19 relief efforts. In the U.S., AbbVie's funds will be used to support healthcare capacity for hospitals as well as protect vulnerable populations by enabling access to food and essential supplies. In Europe, the donation will provide critical equipment and supplies to patients and front-line healthcare workers in the hardest-hit countries.
Mar 31, 2020
Direct Relief is supporting healthcare systems by providing equipment and supplies in the hardest-hit European countries.
Mar 31, 2020
Feeding America is increasing access to food and essential household supplies for the vulnerable and elderly.
Mar 31, 2020
International Medical Corps will support increased healthcare capacity at overwhelmed hospital emergency departments in the U.S. through 20 mobile field hospitals.
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), a research-based global biopharmaceutical company, today announced a donation of $35 million to support COVID-19 relief efforts. In the U.S., AbbVie's funds will be used to support healthcare capacity for hospitals as well as protect vulnerable populations by enabling access to food and essential supplies. In Europe, the donation will provide critical equipment and supplies to patients and front-line healthcare workers in the hardest-hit countries.