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Dwayne Bravo Creates New Song To Spread Covid-19 Awareness
By CricShots - Mar 28, 2020 4:32 pm
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In recent times, the whole world is facing the ever-expanding outbreak of the deadly coronavirus. Amidst all that, West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has come out with a new song to boost the morale of the people. In an Instagram post, Bravo has launched his new song on the COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed over 27,000 lives across the world.

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Captioning a 31-second long video on Instagram, Bravo wrote: “We Not Giving Up. On this outbreak due to pandemic, my heartful prayers to all of you out there! Let’s fight together. A positive song during this outbreak.”

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In the song, Dwayne can be seen appealing to the people to fight against coronavirus by taking all necessary precautions like washing their hands regularly, staying at home and follow social distancing. Here is the video of the same:

Earlier, New Zealand spinner Ish Sodhi also came out with an innovative way to create awareness amongst the people as he belted a few rap verses on the deadly pandemic, asking people to stay indoors. In his song, he said, “Coronavirus, please don’t get me today. Coronavirus, I still got cricket to play. I know what COVID-19 is, I am sick of hearing your name on my TV screen.”

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On Thursday, Virat took to Twitter once again and shared a video in which he can be seen urging the citizens of India to maintain social distancing and take the 21-day nationwide lockdown, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, seriously.

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In the video, Kohli was heard saying, “Hello, I am Virat Kohli. Today I am speaking to you not as an India player, but as a citizen of the country. What I have seen in the last few days – people moving in groups, not abiding by curfew rules, not following lockdown guidelines – it shows that we are taking the fight very lightly. But this fight is not as easy as it looks or feels.”

He further elaborated, “I wish to request everyone to please maintain social distancing and follow it. Also, we should follow the directives given by the government and just for once think how you would feel if due to your negligence someone in your family gets affected by the virus. Please follow the experts as they are working very hard. It will only be successful when we follow our duties rather than going out in groups and breaking rules. This for me is an act against the country’s well-being. So now, I along with all of you wish to see things improve and please follow the directives of the government. Jai Hind!”