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VIDEO: With A CRUCIAL Message, These Doctors' DANCE MOVES Are Breaking The Internet

IANS, 23 Aug, 2017 12:53 PM
  • VIDEO: With A CRUCIAL Message, These Doctors' DANCE MOVES Are Breaking The Internet

A video of a group of dancers dancing in an outdoor setting is doing the rounds of the Internet. The refreshing video shows the rather unknown side of the medical practitioners. The footage from Indonesia shows a bunch of doctors grooving to a peppy song.

 

Doctors across the world are known for working long hours with few breaks. Pictures of surgeons taking nap on floors during continuous shifts have gone viral on the internet multiple times.

 

In between the urgent medical calls and long hours of shifts, they hardly find time to relax.

 

So to relax a bit in between all the works, a group of doctors decided to do a little singing and dancing. That may sound strange, but yes, some Indonesian doctors danced to some music refreshing their mind. Also, at the same time spread across an important message for others.

 

While the video may just look like a group of doctors dancing in a lawn on a closer watch you will understand that they are trying to send an important message. Dressed in green scrub-dress the doctors are actually trying to demonstrate how to wash hands properly.

 

The dance moves are actually the doctors showing how hand washing is important, seems it is targeted at a younger audience. The video titled “Hand washing dance, from Indonesia” which was shared on a Facebook page, Dr Knowledge has been receiving a lot of praises. The video has garnered over 1.9 million views with most social media users appreciating the initiative by the doctors.

 

Watch the video here.

 
Hand washing dance Indonesia :)

Hand washing dance, from Indonesia

Posted by DrKnowledge on Saturday, 19 August 2017

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