Spanish Medics Dance Beyonce Routine In COVID Suits

Story ByAna LacasaSub EditorJoseph GolderAgencyNewsflash

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This is the moment Spanish health workers in full protective gear performed a choreographed dance to Beyonce’s Single Ladies to lighten the mood in the coronavirus crisis.

The clip was reportedly recorded in a Spanish hospital and has gone viral since being uploaded onto social media with over 1 million views.

In the video, hospital staff believed to be doctors wearing face masks and protection kits can be seen performing the choreographed dance to Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ before disappearing off-screen in the hospital’s corridors.

Pic Shows: Medical personal dancing on Beyonce song single ladies at a hospital; This is the moment Spanish health workers in full protective gear performed a choreographed dance to Beyonce’s Single Ladies to lighten the mood in the coronavirus crisis.

Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz shared it on his official Instagram account as a way of thanking the health workers for their service in the coronavirus crisis, writing: “Keeping a sense of humour is also a brave act. Thanks to them, stay at home”.

‘charitines’ said: “Ole, ole, and ole, they should earn more money and when this is over leave to have proper salaries”.

‘MabelMiguelLaz1’ commented: “An applause also for the social workers, a link between families, giving bad news.”

‘LuisiP1’ added: “30 seconds of dancing, when we cannot imagine what they are living through. I won’t be the one to censor them. Thousands of hugs and especially, thanks a lot”.

However, there are other people criticising the doctors, such as ‘arieldebcn’ said: “I do not want to ruin the party. But maybe in the room behind there are people dying”.

According to the latest figures from the Johns Hopkins University, Spain has registered 102,136 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 9,053 deaths and 22,647 recovered.

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