Published 16:41 IST, March 29th 2020

COVID-19: Video of doctors singing song to boost morale is being lauded by netizens; Watch

Doctors and nurses across the world are being rightly hailed as heroes for being on the frontline and putting their lives on danger amid coronavirus outbreak

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Doctors and nurses across world are being rightly hailed as heroes for being on frontline and putting ir lives on risk amid coronavirus outbreak. Many countries like Italy, India, Spain and United Kingdom appreciated hard work of its medical workers by coming out in large numbers and applauding ir contribution. A video of a group of doctors is going viral in India amid lockdown in country. 

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In video, five doctors in hazmat suits can be seen singing 'Chhodo Kal Ki Baatein' from film 'Hum Hindustani' apparently to boost ir morale. video which was shared by Rohit Kumar Singh, ditional Chief Secretary Department of Medical Health & Family Welfare Government of Rajasthan, is being hailed by netizens as one of best things to watch on internet right w. video has garnered more than 1,59,000 views and over 11,900 likes since it was uploed on March 25. 

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number of confirmed cases in India has risen rapidly since testing of suspected patients increased in last week. India has been put under a nationwide lockdown since March 24 to contain spre of virus. According to reports, India has so far recorded 979 confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 25 people have lost ir lives. re are currently 875 active coronavirus cases in country and 87 have been treated successfully. 

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Coronavirus outbreak

COVID-19 has claimed more than 30,800 lives across world and has infected more than 6,64,000 people globally since it first broke out in December 2019. China was most affected country until last week before Italy and Spain surpassed it to record most number of deaths anywhere in world due to COVID-19. virus is believed to have originated from a seafood market in China's Wuhan city, epicentre of disease, where animals were reportedly being tred illegally. 

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16:41 IST, March 29th 2020