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A man in Bangladesh saying on the phone: "But be careful not to spread rumor or don't listen to any rumor on online calls."

Conversation between brothers in law 2

September 28, 2022/in Radio/Audio Spots, SBC Campaign, Social Media, TV spots, Video A2I, Government of Bangladesh, Human Development Media, ICT Works, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, UNDP, United States Agency for International Development Bangladesh Bengali (বাংলা) Handwashing, Masks, Prevention, Rumors and Misinformation, Social/Physical Distancing General Public, Men and Boys/by Mohammad Maruf Hossain

If someone is infected with the coronavirus, there is no reason to panic. Maintain social distance, wash your hands repeatedly with soap, wear your mask properly and don’t listen to rumors.

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