WATCH: Frontliner’s Rap Video Encouraging People To Stay At Home Goes Viral

Viral Rap Video of Frontliner Asking People to Stay At Home

FRONTLINER – A rap video of a member of the military encouraging the people to stay at home went viral on social media.

Currently, there is a huge fight for the Philippines to win – the fight against the spread of COVID-19. This coronavirus has claimed more than 100,000 lives across the globe and there is a total of over 1.8 million confirmed cases of the disease in the different countries.

The said disease first emerged in China in late December 2019. China locked down Wuhan City in Hubei province. It is the epicenter of the outbreak that resulted to the infection of over 81,000 people in the Chinese community with over 3,300 deaths.

Currently, several countries are battling against the spread of the pandemic while China is recovering already. In the Philippines, the confirmed cases are increasing daily.

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Currently, there is a total of 4,648 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Philippines. Recently, 50 people died of the disease which brings the death toll to 297.

The entire Luzon and as well as some parts of Visayas and Mindanao area now under an enhanced community quarantine (ECQ). Limiting the movement of the people is one of the ways to curb the spread of the infection.

In this huge fight against an enemy that cannot be seen, the doctors, nurses, all medical staff, the military and police, and those working in essential businesses are the frontliners. Sadly, many of them were already infected by the disease. Some also died.

Recently, on social media, a rap video of a frontliner went viral. The lyrics of the rap song encourages people to stay at home amid this fight against COVID-19.

The said viral rap video of a frontliner has already over 218,000 shares on Facebook. It’s message is really catchy and everyone must adhere to it and pray to God for us to win this fight.

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