Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
24.03.2020 - 20:19 / nme.com
The emergency services received thousands of litres of hand sanitiser, gloves and face masks
Glastonbury organisers Michael and Emily Eavis have donated medical supplies for the 2020 festival to emergency services amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Eavises gave away hand sanitiser, face masks and gloves to frontline emergency services, including Avon and Somerset Police and NHS staff.
This comes after the iconic festival was axed last week as the disease continues to spread across Europe, with
Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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