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Nigerian-French Singer, Asa, has posted a short song on Twitter to promote the habit of proper handwashing.
Her post comes when there is a lot of apprehension around the world over the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
Below is Asa's tweet:
PSA ❤️🦅 pic.twitter.com/z7BOxWSMVf
— Asa (@Asa_official) March 13, 2020
Health experts have advised frequent washing hands or using sanitisers after touching surfaces to prevent the spread of the virus.
There are other precautions to be taken to protect oneself from contracting or spreading the disease.
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