Bethenny Frankel creating coronavirus aid kits
Bethenny Frankel's bstrong initiative has provided real-time emergency assistance during natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires and tornadoes, and now the group is taking on a new challenge: Coronavirus. She says bstrong is currently putting together coronavirus kits to help prevent the spread and ease the burden in the New York City area and beyond.
Frankel told CBS News her team is creating "prevention kits," which include masks, gloves, antibacterial gels and wipes, SOS Hydration water and DripDrop hydration powder.
"We are assembling 20,000 kits right now," Frankel told CBS News in a phone interview Monday.
Bstrong partners with Global Empowerment Mission, which has a warehouse in Miami where they store emergency supplies, ready to deploy during the next disaster.
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