JAKARTA - Tottenham Hotspur defender, Toby Alderweireld promised to donate dozens of tablet computers to hospitals and nursing homes due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic or the corona virus.

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Belgian international players want to ensure that people who are susceptible to contracting this virus have the opportunity to video chat with their family and friends. To that end, he promised to provide a tablet.

Alderweireld announced his plans in a Twitter post on Sunday.

"I hope everyone follows the government's steps to stop the further spread of the coronavirus," the 31-year-old said in a post on camera.

"The virus creates a lot of needs, especially a lack of personal contact. If people are sick they can't see their friends, they can't see their family.

"So my plan is to buy dozens of tablets to give to hospitals and nursing homes so that people can video chat with their loved ones and friends to get through this difficult time.

"In the days and weeks that followed I tried to take the tablets to places where they needed them."

He accompanies the video with the caption: "Anyone who can help, please help! Together, we can come out of this difficult time stronger than ever. Stay safe everyone."


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