Fitness Instructor Led An Exercise From A Rooftop For His Quarantined Neighbors
The mental health impact of COVID-19 cannot be overstated. People across the globe are fearful and anxious as they face long days of quarantine, but even in these difficult times, humans are finding ways to stay active and connected. In Spain, a country that has implemented strict quarantine measures in
Posted — UpdatedWatch the inspiring video captured by Sano Sevilla Los Bermejales’s Instagram account @sanosevillabermejales below:
What an inspiring way to bring physical activity and connection during a time of isolation. Not only have Spanish people found ways to burn calories during this quarantine, they have also gathered together to show their appreciation for the selfless medical workers who are helping to save lives, even at the risk to their own health.
Watch the heartwarming video below:
Some have grabbed their instruments or just used their own vocal cords to contribute to the “flash mob” music.
Twitter user @leonardocarella posted a thread of tweets with videos showing this celebration of “the resilience of ordinary people” in various towns around the country, starting with a video of Salerno citizens singing together:
In Naples, Italy, quarantined residents gathered on their balconies to sing, “Un Giorno All’Improvviso,” which was the team song of the Napoli football team during their 2016 championship games.
On social media, the football players asked Italians to gather and sing the words together. Quarantined Italians accepted the challenge and sang from their balconies in a beautiful display of community. Watch the video here:
Hopefully, the countries hit hardest by the coronavirus can continue to show these signs of solidarity in such uncertain times.
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