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Former McLaren boss helps fight coronavirus

Former McLaren boss Ron Dennis helps in the fight against the coronavirus. He launches an initiative to help deliver free meals to frontline National Health Service employees in England. SaluteTheNHS Dennis set up SaluteTheNHS.org together with food and catering expert Nigel Harris. Funded with a £1 million donation from Dennis' DreamChasing foundation, the organization aims to provide one million free meals to British NHS staff. "SaluteTheNHS.org was founded to help fight the war against Covid-19. It brings together result-oriented professionals with in-depth experience in highly technical teamwork, strategic logistics, the production of safe, nutritious food and, above all,...
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