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Shane Warne transforms gin distillery into hand sanitiser factory to fight coronavirus

Shane Warne transforms gin distillery into hand sanitiser factory to fight coronavirus
Australian cricket icon Shane Warne. [image: tvnz.co]

Australian cricket icon Shane Warne is doing his bit in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, turning his gin distillery into a hand sanitiser factory.

Warne, who founded SevenZeroEight gin, has halted production of his alcohol range, now turning their attention to the creation and distribution of 70 per cent alcohol hand sanitiser for hospitals in Western Australia.

The sanitiser will be continuously supplied to two hospitals in Western Australia at cost, with Warne's SevenZeroEight business partners including two surgical specialists. The hospitals to be supplied have not been made public.

Warne said in a statement this is a challenging time for Australians and they all need to do what they can to help their healthcare system combat this disease and save lives.

SevenZeroEight gin was founded last year by the former Australian leg spinner.

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