'Ghen Cô Vy' Hand washing dance - English Verison

Unicef promoted Quang Dang's dance video on Facebook, writing: "We love this handwashing dance from Vietnamese dancer, Quang Đăng. Washing your hands with soap and water is one of the first steps to protect yourself from #coronavirus."

A popular Vietnamese music artist just released a catchy song with an important message that the nation's major health organization does not want you to forget. Lyricist Khac Hung wrote the song with Vietnam's National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health as a PSA to teach people how to thoroughly wash their hands during the worldwide coronavirus outbreak.

The song is based on the Vietnamese pop hit "Ghen" by singers Min and Erik — except with a new title, "Ghen Cô Vy," it has taken on a new meaning about coronavirus. The lyrics to the song advise people not to rub their eyes and mouths, limit going to crowded places and stay clean.

Now, people around the world are dancing to the song on social media, sharing a message about the importance of hand washing to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.

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