While the UK is on lockdown, many of us will be spending more time glued to our smartphones.
23.03.2020 - 22:53 / usmagazine.com
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We’re pretty sure we’ve washed our hands more times in the past couple of weeks than we have in our entire lives — and we’ve always washed our hands! We just want to be extra careful right now, washing more often and for longer periods of time to ensure our (and others’) health. But what if we’re negating our own efforts while in the act?
Every time you touch the pump on your soap
While the UK is on lockdown, many of us will be spending more time glued to our smartphones.
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Christine McGuinness has shared a hilarious video of herself and her husband Paddy recreating the famous pottery scene from the film Ghost to encourage people to wash their hands.The 32 year old star, who recently shared her fears that she wouldn’t be able to feed her children due to stockpilers, has left her 372,000 Instagram followers in stitches after posting the video on her page.The clip starts with Christine putting soap on her hands and rubbing them together under the tap while standing
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Neil Diamond has joined a growing number of actors and musicians encouraging persistent hand-washing and social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The iconic singer-songwriter on Saturday night posted a video of himself at his home playing a new version of his classic tune "Sweet Caroline." “I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together we might feel a little bit better,” Diamond says during the more than two-minute video.
Neil Diamond has come out of retirement for the second time in two weeks to share a new version of his hit Sweet Caroline, which encourages fans to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis.
Neil Diamond’s anthem “Sweet Caroline” is a beloved singalong, but it appears that the singer-songwriter realizes that his message of “touching hands” doesn’t quite work in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Today, he shared a video where he encouraged a singalong of the song. When he reached the pre-chorus, he sang some rewritten lyrics: “Hands/Washing hands/Reaching out/Don’t touch me/I won’t touch you.” Watch the video, which includes a very good cameo from his dog, below.
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