Rob Gronkowski And Camille Kostek Help Fight Coronavirus With Lovely Gesture

The coronavirus has hit every country in the world, and over 33,000 people have died so far. More than 600,000 people are infected with the virus, and we are living our nightmare. It’s time to roll up our sleeves and do something to stop the spreading of the virus. Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski and his girlfriend Camille Kostek has done their thing. The couple did really god gesture to stop the spreading of the virus.

MJ Day, editor of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue, on Monday took to Instagram to share a photo of their lovely gesture. Day thanked Gronkowski and Kostek for supporting the medical community with a great donation. Gronk and his lovely lady donated10,000 medical-grade KN95 masks to both Boston Medical Center and St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in New Jersey. That makes a total of 20,000 masks.

“May these bless you and protect you while you do what you do best,” Gronkowski and Kostek wrote in a note accompanying each set of masks. “Thank you for being the heroes we need at such a critical time. We love you!”

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So when we all say we are a FAMILY at @si_swimsuit I mean it in the truest sense of the word. @camillekostek is a former #siswimsearch winner, SI Rookie and 2019 Cover Model. @gronk is her partner in life and @patriots legend and friend and supporter of this brand. They just donated 10,000 KN95 masks to both @sjhnj and @bostonmedicalcenter. And I am moved beyond words. But this type of generosity deserves words. On a personal note, I have been appealing to people to #stayinandsew #flattenthecurve and support their local hospitals and caregivers in need. My husband is a physician at @sjhnj and many of our friends and colleagues are on the front lines there fighting this pandemic. Like many of the hospitals in the epicenter of this war, they are critically short on supplies. Especially masks. What Camille and Rob have done for this hospital, the caregivers, the patients, and the community made me cry tears of joy. It’s been restorative to my faith that we can make a difference no matter how big or small. It shows me that the type of people that I get to work with care about me and you just as much as we care about them. And no matter what team they played for, we are all on the same team now. There is no way to quantify the gratitude I have for you both. Let’s motivate others to do the same, or what they can to help our hospitals and caregivers battle for us. Make a mask, stay home, donate, use your platform. Do what you can, because it all matters. These masks equate to lives saved. Period. Thank you. ❤️

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Day’s husband is a physician at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center. She used her Instagram post to encourage her followers to do anything and stop the spread of the virus. Even the tiniest gesture may be of great help at this moment. The world struggles against COVID-19, and the situation doesn’t look good at all.

Gronkowski and Camille won’t stop here

Gronk and Camille use their accounts to raise awareness and help people understand the severity of the problem. A lot of people follow their work, so yes, that’s a wise move.

Rob and I doing everything we could to figure out how to source these masks properly and get them in the hands of people that need them was not an easy task,” the SI swimsuit model said Monday on her Instagram story. “Thank you to the heroes of this crisis for putting yourselves and your family — and everything that you do — on the line to help the wellbeing of the people in our nation. I have cried a lot today.”

It’s up to you to make a change. The world needs your contribution. First, wash your hands. Second, don’t go out. Third, stay away from people. Simple as that.