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Sunway University Doing Social Distancing By Putting Cutouts

We all know the rules, 1 meter apart from each other. A post on Facebook by Sunway University shows how they sealed with the situation with the most creative solution.

The local university creatively made cardboard cutouts of celebrities and use them as social distancing measurements for the students. We can Will Smith, Taylor Swift, Yuna, Chef Wan, and Jack Ma, and many more.

The post went viral getting over 1.2k shares in just 2 hours the caption “Our team of Social Distancing Companions have been briefed and are now on duty around the #MostHappeningCampus to keep you company as we continue practicing social distancing.”

Source: Facebook Sunway University

Adib Mohd

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