Tendulkar is a UNICEF ambassador and is raising awareness against the deadly virus.
The world is currently in a lot of distress and chaos due to the recent outbreak of COVID-19 infection, popularly known as Coronavirus and the Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar was one of the few cricketers who came forward and has urged people to wash their hands regularly and maintain their personal hygiene.
According to WHO (World Health Organisation), to fight this coronavirus, everyone should wash their hands well for at least 20 seconds. Thus, the Mumbai based former India batsman came who is an ambassador of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) tweeted a video about how to properly wash hands.
Here’s the video tweeted by Sachin Tendulkar:
As we hope and pray for the #CoronaVirus to be contained, the simplest action we can take to protect everyone is to wash our hands regularly and properly.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) March 6, 2020
Let us also salute the efforts of all authorities working round the clock in the battle against #COVIDー19@UNICEF @WHO pic.twitter.com/MTxHV5TZI9
This coronavirus outbreak has affected the cricket world as well, as Nepal’s Everest Premier League (EPL) got postponed and England skipper Joe Root also decided that the team will not shake hands on their upcoming tour to Sri Lanka are some of the incidents.