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Jack Ma Joins Twitter With Tweet on Mask Donation to U.S.

Twitter Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey retweeted Ma’s post, welcoming him to the platform. 

Jack Ma Joins Twitter With Tweet on Mask Donation to U.S.
Jack Ma, former chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., gestures while speaking during a dialog session with Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Group Corp., not pictured, at Tokyo Forum 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. co-founder Jack Ma has joined Twitter.

In his first tweet, Ma posted photos of a China Eastern Airlines plane with boxes of coronavirus test kits and face masks slated to be shipped and donated to the U.S. from Shanghai.

“All the best to our friends in America,” he wrote in the tweet, which garnered more than 3,500 retweets and 20,000 likes in the first hour after posting. He describes himself as a “teacher, philanthropist, entrepreneur” in his newly created profile, which topped 122,000 followers in less than a day.

Twitter Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey retweeted Ma’s post, welcoming him to the platform. Ma is now the wealthiest person in Asia, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Ma tweeted again hours later to announce donations to every country in Africa of test kits, face masks, medical-use protective suits and face shields.

The Jack Ma Foundation and the Alibaba Foundation on Friday announced that they have prepared 500,000 testing kits and 1 million masks to be sent to the U.S., adding to those already donated to other impacted countries including Japan, South Korea, Italy, Iran and Spain.

“Drawing from my own country’s experience, speedy and accurate testing and adequate personal protective equipment for medical professionals are most effective in preventing the spread of the virus,” Ma said in the statement, urging people to “eliminate boundaries to sources” and share “hard-earned lessons.”

Ma had previously announced on his Weibo account that he would donate 100 million yuan ($14.5 million) through his foundation to support medical research efforts and disease prevention.

--With assistance from Jim Silver.

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