Albanian tailoring owner produces for free 600 masks for Greek healthcare personnel


 Elona Agolli is an Albanian immigrant in Greece who has made and donated 600 protective masks to health personnel.

She has been living with her family for years in Grevena, a small town in northern Greece, and state officials have asked help from her, to produce some masks.

The store of Elona in the city of 
Agolli owns a tailoring store in the northern Greek city and was not thought twice to help Greece, which is experiencing a severe coronavirus situation after 28 casualties and 966 affected cases.

She was put to work immediately delivering the order in time and when asked about the price, the Albanian lady said she made it for free.

This did of her left the hospital executives speechless and not alone, as many greek media are writing and talking about her very humane gesture.
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