Hungarian paramedics dance to say thanks amidst COVID-19 outbreak – VIDEO
The dance was broadcast live on the National Ambulance Service’s Facebook page.
Paramedics danced the Macarena in Óbuda, to say thanks to everyone staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Szeretlek Magyarorszag.
As we have reported before, people self-quarantining have been finding new ways – such as clapping each night at 8 or turning on lamps so that the windows form a heart – to say thanks to healthcare workers working tirelessly.
Paramedics went live on their Facebook page to dance, and they sang a Piramis song to show their appreciation.
“Thank you for staying home for us,” they posted on Facebook.
In another post, they performed a song with Hungarian singer Gabi Tóth, once again to thank people for participating in the #stayhome movement to help slow down the spread of the Coronavirus.
One paramedic played the ukulele, another the Cajon, while Gabi sang.
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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