A Kenyan MP has tickled many with her comparison of coronavirus to lousy men and bad boyfriends.
"Avoid overcrowded places, like your boyfriend's heart," Millie Odhiambo said in parliament, quoting memorable health advice she said others have "jokingly" given.
"Mouth, eyes and the nose," she was then heard to say, apparently in reference to areas one should protect while out in public to avoid contracting the virus.
“If you are avoiding men, you are avoiding mouth, eyes and nose."
Watch the clip below, shared by journalist Samira Sawlani:
On a lighter note, Kenyan MP Millie Odhiambo on Coronavirus measures ‘avoid overcrowded places like your boyfriend’s heart’ pic.twitter.com/Ho3gGgyLyS
— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) March 30, 2020
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