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A billionaire art collector will distribute 10 million face masks in vending machines around Hong Kong

The machines will be placed in 18 districts around Hong Kong.

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(CNN) — Renowned art collector Adrian Cheng has announced plans to distribute millions of surgical face masks free of charge during the coronavirus pandemic, using 35 specially built vending machines placed in various locations around Hong Kong.

Cheng, the heir to a property and jewelry empire, said he will make the first batch of 10 million masks available to vulnerable people and low-income families, who can use a pre-loaded smart card in the vending machines.

Hong Kong, along with several other Asian nations, advised its citizens from early in the Covid-19 crisis to wear face masks when they need to go out in public. That advice has more recently been adopted by the United States and some European countries.

“It is heart-breaking to see so many people suffer because they simply cannot afford or get a hold of masks, which have become so costly and scarce,” Cheng said in a statement.

“Some disadvantaged groups have had to use the same mask repeatedly. I hope this initiative will provide convenient and appropriate support to those in need so that they are not living in fear due to mask shortages.”

Cheng is the CEO and executive vice chairman of property company New World Development and a well-known art collector credited with raising the profile of many Chinese artists.

Last year he opened K11 Musea, a shopping mall in Hong Kong notable for its striking architecture and artwork. Forbes estimates the combined net worth of his family at $20.7 billion.

Each “smart redemption card” used for the program will have a unique QR code for identification purposes, Cheng’s company said, which the holder can tap at one the “Mask To Go” dispensers to collect a pack of masks.

The machines will be placed in 18 districts around the city from the end of April.

Hong Kong has seen relatively fewer coronavirus cases than many countries, but numbers there have spiked in recent weeks as it began to relax measures aimed at stemming the spread of the pandemic.

It has currently recorded nearly 1,000 cases and four deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

This article has been updated to better reflect Adrian Cheng’s position at New World Development.

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Face masks vending machine! Our teams have been working tirelessly to make sure we have the ability to produce high-quality medical face masks here in Hong Kong. Today, I'm pleased to share with you all that all of our four local production lines will be coming online starting this month, and we will donate 10 MILLION masks in priority to eight NGOs across the city through a “Mask To Go” distribution program, with a small portion of the production used to ensure all our employees are protected too. In the next few weeks, we will install 35 “Mask To Go” dispensers across 18 Hong Kong districts. To eliminate queuing, we are going to issue the pre-registered “smart redemption cards” which the cardholders can use to redeem a free pack of 5 “Made in HK” medical face masks at one of the designated centres every week. I'm so proud of the dedication and effort our teams have put into this program. I also appreciate very much the positive feedback that we have received from the public so far regarding this initiative, which I hope will prompt others to join us in our effort. #lovewithoutborders @theartisanalmovement #coronavirus #csv #sharedvalue #newworld #team #society #love #proudteam #masks

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