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Watch celebs wash their hands in the most 2020 social challenge yet
He’s taught you how to make the perfect Beef Wellington, now Gordon Ramsey is teaching the world how to wash their hands. You know, in case you didn’t know how to do it.
In a video posted to Twitter on Tuesday, Ramsey dons his gentle Hotel Hell voice, grabs the soap, and shows the world how to properly clean their mittens.
The clip’s also proving popular on Twitter, with more than 14 700 likes, and over 248 000 views on the social network.
One of the most important things during the #coronavirus pandemic is to wash your hands ! Here’s how I do it and remember to keep washing and stay safe out there….Please always follow the advice of your nation’s health authorities during these times. Thinking of everyone Gx pic.twitter.com/YMW7oCkGix
— Gordon Ramsay (@GordonRamsay) March 16, 2020
Why are celebrities washing their hands on camera?
This would be totally weird if it wasn’t March 2020, right?
Ramsey’s video is part of a social drive by the UK’s NHS to encourage citizens to practice better hygiene in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic.
The global challenge was initially kick started earlier this week by the head of WHO himself Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus under the hashtag #SafeHands.
He’s nominated a fair few members of the Twitterati to participate too.
https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/1238412520135757824
Who else is involved?
Ramsey challenged Formula 1 racing driver Lewis Hamilton to do the same in what’s being labelled in the UK as the #NHSHandWashChallenge.
He’s obliged too. Hamilton’s clip received more than 500 000 views with 18 800 likes.
Coronavirus can make people nervous, but I want to reassure you all to stay calm. Don’t forget that handwashing is the most important thing you can do to protect yourself and others. For official NHS advice visit: https://t.co/zH7Ce2dRAw #coronavirus #COVID19 @NHSuk pic.twitter.com/Gr1SGRK5FE
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) March 16, 2020
Users across the world are engaging in their respective challenges too.
You can find India’s minister of textiles Smriti Irani doing her thing here.
I accept your #SafeHandsChallenge @KirenRijiju & @BjpBiplab. By taking simple precautions like washing our hands with soap at regular intervals, we can keep Corona Virus at bay.
I further nominate @DrPramodPSawant, @DebasreeBJP, @MPLadakh, @ektarkapoor & @geeta_phogat. pic.twitter.com/amt4cZy4x2
— Smriti Z Irani (@smritiirani) March 18, 2020
Indian actress Deepika Padukone’s clip has also gone viral in the country (pun wholly unintended) with more than 340 000 views.
https://twitter.com/deepikapadukone/status/1239914621676466177
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker’s clip received more than 708 000 views at the time of writing.
https://twitter.com/Alissonbecker/status/1238904739636678656
Speaking of goalkeepers, Man United legend Peter Schmeichel used hand sanitiser in his clip.
I’m taking on the WHO #SafeHands challenge in solidarity of all those affected by the coronavirus. Hand hygiene is key to keep ourselves and others protected. Spread the message, not the virus. pic.twitter.com/K7eGPhcDIv
— Peter Schmeichel (@Pschmeichel1) March 13, 2020
Former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger taught his dog Cherry how to wash her hands in what could be the best video of the lot. It garnered over 717 000 views at the time of writing.
We’ve also included a bonus clip, because it involves tiny horses.
https://twitter.com/Schwarzenegger/status/1238607101783461891
Stay at home as much as possible. Listen to the experts, ignore the morons (foreheads). We will get through this together. pic.twitter.com/FRg41QehuB
— Arnold Schwarzenegger (@Schwarzenegger) March 16, 2020
Seriously though, folks. Whether you own mini horses or not, wash your hands.
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Feature image: WHO recommends frequently washing your hands as a preventative measure, Burst via Pexels
