Jeremy Lin pledges up to $1 million to coronavirus battle

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Jeremy Lin pledges up to $1 million to coronavirus battle
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After calling out US President Trump, 'Linsanity' Jeremy Lin donates to coronavirus relief efforts. COVID19

Coronavirus emerged in central China in December before spreading across the world as a pandemic, with the United States increasingly hard hit.

"One simple way to be the light is to support organizations doing crucial work during the crisis," Lin wrote in making his pledge.

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