Wear yuh mask nuh! Chi Ching Ching joins COVID-19 fight
Dancehall
artiste Chi Ching Ching has joined the fight against COVID-19 by encouraging
Jamaicans to wear face masks.
In a video
that was shared on Twitter by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Chi Ching Ching
and his two dancers are seen moving to his anti-coronavirus song.
The track, which is done to the melody of Rock Di World – one of his popular songs, the entertainer encourages the public to wear face masks, sanitise and practise social distancing.
“When yuhtravel, yuh must quarantine/ Please remember, wash yuh hands clean,” hedeejays. “Where’s your mask?/ Wear yuh mask nuh/ COVID a try destroy theworld.”
Dancehall artiste/dancer — MOHW JA (@themohwgovjm)
Dancehall artiste/dancer — MOHW JA (@themohwgovjm) @ChiChingChingJA adds his voice to the call for adherence to COVID19 protocols and he has the moves to go with it. Come spread the message, share in the fun. pic.twitter.com/rRN1WhSGxcDecember 14, 2020
Throughout
the minute-long video, the entertainer’s dance moves somewhat matched his words.
“Dancehall
artiste/dancer @ChiChingChingJA adds his voice to the call for adherence to
COVID19 protocols and he has the moves to go with it. Come spread the message,
share in the fun,” the ministry captioned the post.
And it seems
they want other people to get in on the action to help stop the spread of the
virus that has already infected more than 11,000 people in Jamaica.
“Do you
think you can top Chi-Ching-Ching’s COVID-19 dub or moves? Show us what you can
do. Spread the message and make it merry,” the ministry said in a follow-up
tweet, encouraging people to tag them if they decide to show similar creativity.