
Mumbai Police turns Salman Khan's Radhe trailer into a meme to talk about face masks
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Mumbai Police took to Twitter today to talk about the importance of wearing face masks. They turned a still from Salman Khan's Radhe trailer into a meme to do so.
The Covid-19 situation in India is quite grim. We all must stay at home right now and follow all the health guidelines. Wearing face masks and maintaining social distancing are necessary precautions now. When citizens step out without wearing their masks:Coronavirus: pic.twitter.com/RteFuiJQRl https://t.co/ItwOFP7pLd Mumbai police got no chill#coronavirus #MaskUpIndia https://t.co/qg1U1pSySp https://t.co/dzLKxDTUvd This is why Twitter was invented and should be used. Great job @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice Your social media account should be given an award. Not many may realize the effective use of Twitter by Mumbai Police. Several healthcare facilities and social media accounts of police departments have been urging people to follow all the above-mentioned guidelines. Mumbai Police has been doing the same with the help of their quirky posts.
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