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COVID-19 patients sing and dance at Assam quarantine centre, netizens cheer them on

The video shows residents from a quarantine facility in Assam’s Dibrugarh singing and dancing, as one of the patients plays a tune on a flute.

While two men imitated steps of ‘Bihu’, an indigenous dance form from Assam, others clapped and cheered for them. (Picture credit: Twitter/ANI)

A group of patients at a quarantine facility in Assam have been getting a lot of praise on social media after a video emerged of them singing and dancing to regional songs.

The video, which was shared by news agency ANI on Twitter, shows mask-clad inmates at a quarantine facility in Assam’s Dibrugarh singing and dancing as one of the patients plays a tune on a flute.

The video starts with a group cheering as one of them starts playing a tune on a flute. While two men performed steps from the ‘Bihu’, an dance form from Assam, others clap and cheer for them.


Here’s how others on the internet reacted to the video:


https://twitter.com/AshokKu67597003/status/1286464566205927425


Recently, a video of a group of asymptomatic Covid-19 patients dancing in a Karnataka quarantine centre had received a lot of praise on social media.

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