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Stay home, don’t panic-buy and help daily wagers: Mahira Khan to fans amid coronavirus crisis

Superstar Mahira Khan on Saturday urged her fans not to panic amid coronavirus outbreak and be responsible for staying home and practicing social distancing.

In a video message posted on her Instagram, the actor also stressed the need to avoid panic-buying because it can create problems for people who don’t have much money.

 Apart from asking her fans to stay safe by washing their hands and building their immunity, the “Raees” star asked people to held daily wage workers and others “who will severely suffer during this time”.

She also asked people to refrain from spreading unverified Whatsapp videos and articles.

Here is what she has to say:

Stay home. Stay healthy. Stay responsible.

A few things –

Stay home as much as possible. This can help the virus from spreading in a big way. Wash your hands. Build your immunity, lots of Vit C. Help daily wage workers and others who will severely suffer during this time.

Refrain from spreading unverified Whatsapp videos and articles. Oh also, naming and shaming ain’t cool!

We are in this together. We will be responsible together. And fight this together. Ameen”.

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