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Man wears cardboard to enforce social distancing

By IANS | Updated: March 13, 2020 15:35 IST

Amid coronavirus scare, a video of an Italian man wearing a giant cardboard circle in Rome has gone viral on the social media.

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New Delhi, March 13 Amid coronavirus scare, a video of an Italian man wearing a giant cardboard circle in Rome has gone viral on the social media.

In a clip shared to Twitter, the man can be seen strolling along the streets of Rome wearing a giant cardboard circle in an attempt to enforce social distancing.

As the post went viral, Twitterati flooded the social media with their reactions.

A user wrote, "Wonder where he puts that contraption when he uses the public restroom."

Another wrote, "That guy sure is attracting a bunch of tourists. His approach would have been more effective if he had stayed indoors."

"It's good as long as no one sneezes and the particles float through the air and gets on him anyway?" read one post.

A user remarked, "Unique but not effective because he can't fit through a door."

Coronavirus has claimed 1,016 lives in Italy, officials said, adding at least 15,113 people are infected with the virus.

( With inputs from IANS )

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