Published 19:48 IST, April 4th 2020

Coronavirus: Twin sisters from Jammu compose song to spread awareness; Watch

Twins in Jammu, Saibaa and Saisha Gupta are creating awareness about the importance of social distancing and washing hands amid coronavirus pandemic.

Reported by: Bhavya Sukheja
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While nation is under lockdown, twins in Jammu, Saibaa and Saisha Gupta are creating awareness about importance of social distancing amid Coronavirus pandemic. two sisters reportedly study in Jammu’s Presentation Convent School and y recently composed a song on deadly virus which has w taken internet but storm.

Through song, sisters asked people to adhere to lockdown rms and maintain social distancing to defeat virus. 

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While speaking to a media outlet, sisters said that y understand gravity of situation and in a bid to generate awareness about Coronavirus, y decided to do ir bit. y said that people must cooperate with government and take all necessary precautions as suggested by health officials to contain spread of virus. People must frequently wash ir hands and instead of shaking hands that should say namaste, sisters added. 

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‘Great inspiration’ 

Saibaa reportedly said that several people are violating lockdown rules and y should avoid going out. She furr appealed that everyone must fully cooperate with authorities. She also appreciated steps taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

Saisha also asked people to understand importance of social distancing and said that those venturing out of ir homes for reason are t only risking ir own lives but also ir families. Saibaa and Saisha also expressed concern over recent incidents of attacks on health workers and reportedly said that doctors and health workers are less than god for people right w. 

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video shared a week ago has received thousands of likes and views. With several comments, one user wrote, “good job girls”. Ar internet user said, “Great inspiration for people to fight against this evil disease”. “Great mess. Keep it up!,” wrote ar. 

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Currently, India has more than 3,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and deadly virus has claimed almost 86 lives in country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked people t to panic and furr urged m to stay indoors. According to tally by international news ncy, pandemic has w spread to 204 countries and has infected more than one million people. 

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19:48 IST, April 4th 2020