Kumawood actor Lilwin has shared a funny photo of himself, showing how poised he is to fight coronavirus.
The actor shared the photo with a caption that advises his fans on the best preventive measures.
He was wearing a red cloth mostly used for funerals.
Lilwin had a headscarf on his head and another big one covering his nose and mouth – his way of protecting himself from being infested.
The photo came with the caption: “Prevention is better than cure … Fight against Coronavirus… Cover your mouth when coughing… Don’t Shake Hands pls.”
Prevention is better than cure ... Fight against Coronavirus... Cover your mouth when coughing... Don’t Shake Hands pls pic.twitter.com/gefLah7i3e
— LilWin (@officiallilwin) March 14, 2020
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