Combating Covid-19: Dubai Police thank frontline workers, urge people to #StayHome

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Dubai - Children of different nationalities convey officers' gratitude, to the tune of the UAE national anthem, and also urge people to stay at home.

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Published: Thu 9 Apr 2020, 4:21 AM

Last updated: Thu 9 Apr 2020, 4:40 PM

Dubai Police have expressed their gratitude to those working in the frontline of defence against coronavirus in the UAE via a novel video on their official Instagram account, @dubaipolicehq.
The video, which lasts for one minute and 54 seconds, features children of different nationalities thanking frontline workers in different languages, including Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog, Spanish, Chinese and Thai.
The youngsters also urge people to #stayhome to help curb the spread of Covid-19 in the UAE.

The video was uploaded with the caption: "In all world languages, our children share a message of thanks and appreciation for all those on the frontline of defence. They also advise you to #StayHome. With regards from Hemaya International Centre, an affiliate of Dubai Police's Anti-Narcotics Department."
The UAE national anthem accompanies the video message, which by early Thursday morning had attracted more than 10,700 views.


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