COVID-19: Gaming firm Razer to give out about 5 million free masks to Singapore residents

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COVID-19: Gaming firm Razer to give out about 5 million free masks to Singapore residents
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SINGAPORE: Tech firm Razer will be giving out free surgical masks to all Singapore residents aged 16 and above, through a network of vending ...

About 20 of Razer's vending machines will be deployed at “high traffic” locations.

Razer said that the exercise would be rolled out in phases to ensure that safe distancing measures can be adhered to. For example, users will get their codes progressively.Around five million masks will be dispensed, estimates Razer. Mr Lee added that although Razer plans to add more locations to its offerings, it is still trying to find enough vending machines amid current supply chain disruptions.Razer is working with local manufacturer Sunningdale Tech to develop a fully automated mask production line in Singapore.

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