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Musician Sister Derby has taken to social media to emphasize the need to keep a hygienic lifestyle amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The ‘Kakalika’ hitmaker since the outbreak of coronavirus has been constantly engaging followers on the need to either social distance or stick to health directories.
“Pls #StayAtHome to help #StopTheSpread of #Corona. Call your friends and loved ones to check on them. #WashYourHands after each touch; I use Dettol soap and then shea butter to moisturise before I sleep. I’ve also been drinking a lot of hot tea (no sugar no milk) - 1,” she wrote on Twitter.
Pls #StayAtHome to help #StopTheSpread of #Corona
— Sister Deborah (@deborahvanessa7) March 26, 2020
Call your friends and loved ones to check on them.#WashYourHands after each touch; I use Dettol soap and then shea butter to moisturise before I sleep. I’ve also been drinking a lot of hot tea (no sugar no milk) - 1 pic.twitter.com/NqemWJx1WY
Sister Derby also used her Instagram handle to share some safety tips with her fans.
In addition to the education, the singer and her brother Wanlov are working together to donate mask to people.
These masks they explained are made from recycled second-hand clothing.
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