

Recently, Conor McGregor made another huge donation to an Irish hospital.
Conor McGregor might be a controversial figure in the UFC, but the Irishman has made numerous charitable donations in his home country. Not long ago, he waged a war on the Coronavirus.
When the number of Coronavirus cases shot up, McGregor took bold steps and urged the Irish Government to impose a strict lockdown. He also promised to donate €1 million worth of equipment to the Irish hospitals.
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Besides that, he published videos of his own to encourage people to stay inside their houses. Furthermore, the ill-treatment of the Irish frontline workers infuriated McGregor. He even went after the politicians for the better treatment of the frontline workers.

Conor took the matter in his own hands and delivered essentials to the hospitals.
Recently, McGregor supplied more Personal Protective Equipment to an Irish hospital.
Another huge shipment hitting Cork today as part of the @TheNotoriousMMA donation. 20,000 gloves, 8,500 FFP2 Masks and 2,000 Visors. Some amount of work done by Conor’s friends and business partners to make all this happen. 🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/CbAD6lVbjB
— Doug Leddin (@dougleddin) April 27, 2020
Conor McGregor makes a huge donation
‘The Notorious’ supplied 20,000 gloves, 8,500 FFP2 masks, and 2,000 visors to Mercy University Hospital in Cork.
Moreover, McGregor also called for a relaxation in the lockdown restrictions. He urged the Government to relax the 2km limitation from May 5. The constraint did not allow Irish residents to move past 2kms from their houses. They could only carry out their activities within the aforementioned distance.
Meanwhile, he did request the Government to strictly control the congregation of groups.
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Release the 2km restriction May 5th.
Keep enforcement tight on any and all congregated groups.
Re open all businesses that can operate under new safety measures. Which is most. Where there’s a will there’s a way.
Only so long our hands can be held before we must go it solo!— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 27, 2020
I shouted for 5 full weeks, 5 full weeks ago.
The numbers of deaths have dropped. As well as infected cases.
The public have been exceptional!
The government, bar a few slip ups (ports open/up north free to roam) have also been as good as can be asked.
It’s time now to test!— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 27, 2020
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What are your thoughts on Conor McGregor’s donations?
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