In March 2020, an article from La Provence challenged Laurent Cohen. We read there that in the face of this new infectious disease which was sweeping over France following having caused a carnage in Italy, hospitals lacked everything to protect caregivers from the virus: masks, gloves, gowns. Or hydroalcoholic gel. And for this last product, the CEO of Corania, said he might do something. For 50 years, this Marseille family business, whose head office is close to La Timone, has been manufacturing perfumes in its factory in Pennes-Mirabeau. With confinement, everything stopped.Find our file on donations to hospitalsWhen the government published a decree encouraging pharmacies and perfumers to produce hydroalcoholic gel