
Disney ’s coronavirus outbreak masks feature Hulk, Baby Yoda and others!
Disney has unveiled new coronavirus outbreak face masks featuring Hulk, Baby Yoda and other famous characters. Disney will donate masks and profits from the sales to equip frontliners with proper equipment to fight the outbreak.
“We realize this is a challenging time for families and wearing any type of mask can be daunting,” Disney store and shopDisney senior vice president Edward Park said in a statement.
He further added, “Our hope is that Disney’s cloth face masks featuring some of our most beloved characters will provide comfort to families. fans and communities that are so important to us.”
Disneyland visitors will be able to add a little superhero, princess or intergalactic flair to their attire when the parks reopen. Until then, Disney’s two Anaheim theme parks, three hotels and outdoor shopping mall will remain closed.
The new masks include designs featuring Minnie Mouse and Disney princesses. There’s also Little Mermaid, Anna and Elsa from Frozen. And from Toy Story, Forky, Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Star Wars masks include Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, R2D2. There are also Avengers masks.
Disney is donating 1 million of the non-medical, reusable masks to MedShare. A non-profit humanitarian aid organization that collects and distributes donated medical supplies. The masks will be distributed by MedShare to underserved communities and organizations to limit the spread of COVID-19 in U.S.
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