Townsville Bulletin

Gobert’s big donation to workers, health services

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UTAH Jazz star Rudy Gobert, who apologised for his careless actions before he was diagnosed with novel coronaviru­s, has pledged to donate more than half a million dollars to health services and arena workers affected by the pandemic.

More than half the money will go towards COVID-19 related social service programs in Utah, Oklahoma City and the French health care system, the NBA’S Jazz said in a statement yesterday.

“These donations are a small token that reflect my appreciati­on and support for all those impacted and are the first of many steps I will take to try and make a positive difference, while continuing to learn more about COVID-19 and educate others,” Gobert said. Gobert will donate $200,000 to employees at the Jazz’s arena who are unable to work as the NBA is shut down in a bid to combat the spread of the virus.

Gobert tried to make fun of the NBA’S policy to keep media members at a safe distance from players in the wake of the coronaviru­s outbreak, touching all the microphone­s put before him on a table at a press conference last week.

It was just days later, on Wednesday, that his diagnosis with COVID-19 prompted the NBA to suspend its season indefinite­ly.

Gobert was similarly nonchalant about coronaviru­s risks in the locker room, touching other players and their belongings. Gobert issued a public apology after Jazz teammate Donovan Mitchell tested positive for coronaviru­s.

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