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(Video) Sandra, Orangutan Washing Her Hands After Observing Her Caretakers Do It

Covid-19 infections worldwide are on the rise with over one million cases being recorded overall.

Various initiatives and measures are being taken by the authorities of each country to curb the spread of this pandemic.

However, people should also be more aware and follow the recommendations set up to prevent Covid-19 infection. As you know, hand washing is an important routine to take at this time to maintain cleanliness and prevent the spread of bacteria.

Don’t be surprised if there are also animals who are diligently washing their hands. A video showing an Orang Utan washing their hands has been trending on Twitter.

The orangutans called Sandra began to wash their hands after it was believed to have seen all of the zoo’s keepers repeatedly because of the current Covid-19 crisis.

Sources: Rex Chapman

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