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Coronavirus: Louis Vuitton Owner LVMH Start to Making Hand Sanitizer to Fight Coronavirus.

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The Famous Luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton owner LVMH that usually make liquor and perfume is set to use its perfume production lines to start making hand sanitizer and giving them to customers for free to protect people against the coronavirus outbreak. The French-based perfume maker LVMH, which produces scents for companies like Louis Vuitton, Givenchy & Christian Dior said in a press briefing on Sunday that it intends on producing hand sanitizer at its factories in France for distribution across 39 hospitals in the region. The company also said that the hand sanitizer gel will be delivered for free to French health authorities. France has now seen 264 deaths and 9,134 infected from the coronavirus as the pandemic spreads. "LVMH will continue this commitment for as long as necessary, in connection with the French health authorities," the company said. As the deadliest coronavirus continues to spread globally and causing panic, people have been advised to

The Koenigsegg Gemera 2020

T he recent CoronaVirus outbreak in Switzerland canceled the 2020 "Geneva Motor Show" due to health concerns. This news lead manufacturers went ahead and unveiled their new product launches online to the world. Apart from the Swedish high-performance sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg Automotive unveil "the Gemera" a four-seat mega-GT and the blistering, street-focused Jesko Absolut. The Gemera is Koenigsegg’s first four-seater hypercar that gives the entire family a hypercar thrill with its camshaftless engine and electric motors unique combination of design. It has three electric motors, a battery pack, and an engine. At first glance, the Gemera may look like a typical Koenigsegg but it has unique innovations that combination of electric motors and a camshaftless engine results in a 1700 bhp hypercar that can sprint from 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds. Also, Gemera is the first production car to be powered by a three-cylinder engine in Koenigsegg’s entire history. Al