David Beckham, Demi Lovato and more are doing their part to ensure everyone knows the importance of self-isolation as the coronavirus continues to spread
With most of Hollywood in isolation, celebrities are having to find new ways to entertain themselves.
But some, instead of making countless TikToks, are using their platforms to share the importance of self-isolation as the coronavirus continues to spread. By staying home and avoiding interaction with others we can 'flatten the curve,' i.e. reduce the number of people getting infected all at once, as the disease spreads between people who are in close contact with one another.
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