JAKARTA - Crystal Palace attacker Wilfried Zaha offers free accommodation for health workers fighting the COVID-19 or coronavirus outbreak. Zaha and Obi Williams jointly own ZO Properties, which has about 50 apartments in London.

The urgent need for NHS staff to stay / sleep as a result of working long hours to combat the spread of COVID-19 prompted former Manchester United star Zaha to do this. The NHS or National Health Service is the name of the public health service program in Great Britain.

Zaha's business partner Williams told Standard: "I've seen a lot of things on the news, I have friends who have family members who work at the NHS and my son was born in an NHS hospital and they are just amazing.

"If there is anything we can do to help, obviously we will. Now it is time to help everyone, whoever can help, it is time to stand up.

"Whoever has an empty room in London, they need to do something. They can't leave their room empty while people are in deep trouble because of the whole country right now.

"If you have this type of accommodation available and vacant for any reason, everyone should prepare their room for the current 'key workers'."

Not only Zaha and Williams, previously former Manchester United duo Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs also offered free hotel beds to health workers.


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