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Flash mob urges people to stay at home in different languages

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Flash mob urges people to stay at home in different languages


02.04.2020

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The Guild of Interethnic Journalism has organized a flash mob appealing citizen of different countries to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic, REGNUM reports.

According to the head of the organization Margarita Lyange, today the world faces a serious challenge, it is in terrible danger. The most effective way to counter the coronavirus is available to everyone - staying at home is enough. She recalled that this way people reduce the number of social contacts and minimize the burden on the country's health care.

Everyone who decided to join the flash mob addresses the country's population in different languages. To become a member, one must send a photo with the words "Stay at home!" in one of the languages of the peoples of Russia. Pictures are placed in a special section on the website of the National Accent guild.

The flash mob has already been supported by speakers of German, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Chechen, Buryat, Chuvash, Uzbek, Seto, Komi, Kalmyk, Mari, Tatar, Dargin and, of course, Russian languages. 

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