Malaysians sing from balconies in solidarity amid Covid-19 shutdown (VIDEO)
Monday, 23 Mar 2020 12:07 PM MYTMalaysians sing out from their balconies during the nationwide Covid-19 shutdown. — Screengrab via Facebook/Shaunajoann
The positive trend, which started from virus-struck Italy, has now become a way to keep Malaysians upbeat and raise morale in the midst of the 14-day mandatory shutdown because of the virus.
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