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Memphis Parents Hilariously Take Extra Precaution To Ensure Their Children Don’t Contract Coronavirus

#Roommates, the panic surrounding the ongoing coronavirus outbreak has reached a fever pitch, with schools of particular concern of spreading the disease. During a recent interview, local Memphis, Tennessee parents were seen taking extreme measures to ensure their children didn’t get sick—and the results were hilarious.

If you are a parent during the current coronavirus outbreak, then you are likely especially concerned with your children’s health and safety, as more teachers and school workers have reportedly been infected by the disease. Local parents in Memphis are taking the coronavirus seriously and have unintentionally given us some very funny moments to enjoy during such a serious time.

FOX 13 Memphis, recently interviewed and showed footage of parents with children at Treadwell Middle School, who were taking matters into their own hands to ensure that their children were coronavirus-free.

One mother wore disposable gloves and carried a containers of disinfectant wipes as she expertly wiped down her son’s backpack and other belongings. She explained her reasoning, saying “don’t nobody want the child to be sick and don’t nobody wanna bring that virus to they house.”

Elsewhere in the interview, there is footage of a man completely spraying his son from head to toe with disinfectant outside the school before getting inside the car and going home.

Additionally, a woman named Annie Jones created a DIY hazmat suit from plastic bags that she wore on her face, shoes, hands and body, She was at the school to pick up her nephew and said, “They ain’t giving us no up to date about what’s going on. We don’t know.”

Although the coronavirus is very serious, we all could use a good laugh about things right now.

 

Roommates, what are your thoughts on this?

Danielle Jennings