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We love how Naomi Campbell is handling this whole coronavirus scare

We love how Naomi Campbell is handling this whole coronavirus scare

Leave it to this supermodel to look good, even in a hazmat suit!
Updated 13 Mar, 2020

For Naomi Campbell, the Venn diagram of airport fashion and coronavirus prevention is a circle.

While many celebrities who have been traveling for work have shared pictures wearing masks to promote prevention against COVID-19, the supermodel took it to a 15 with a few extra steps.

After Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson were just diagnosed, we get it.

What we don't get is how she still manages to look like the gorgeous diva she is in a hazmat suit!

Recognise those cheekbones?

A true corona queen

Predicting a change in airport fashion now

Are the gloves pink because it was a Wednesday?

Guess layering is back in style

Jokes aside, it's important to take all preventative measures when traveling considering how fast COVID-19 is spreading, officially declared a pandemic now by World Health Organisation. There are many precautionary steps one and WHO has shared them for all who want to stay safe:

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And for those who want to learn the fun way, there's always our favourite Vietnamese track.

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Big John Mar 12, 2020 06:48pm
Leave it to this supermodel to look good, even in a hazmat suit! You are not serious!
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BrownFlower Mar 12, 2020 06:56pm
Anything for her two minutes of fame and we love it!
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Uzair Mar 12, 2020 07:47pm
A monkey with a computer doesn't make it a software engineer. She's doing it all wrong. Any protection the gear is supposed to provide is rendered useless with the way she is using it. Besides, such a suit is not necessary for protection again coronavirus at all.
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Laila Mar 13, 2020 03:45am
Come om you don't need a hazmat suit, but keep your distance from people and congested areas and confined spaces with other people, wear a mask over your mouth/nose, as this is essentially a lung infection, so what you inhale is the problem. Also use hand desinfectants and sprays (remember rubbing your hands for at least 30 second otherwise they won't be sanitized) , avoid touching handles and such in public, avoid public bathrooms, use single use plastic gloves if you must, bring you own shopping basket/cart, and just overall show caution. If your immune system is low stay indoors. Keep up to date with the international warnings like WHO (World Health Organization) and symptoms to watch out for because our government sure wont doing this part. Nor is the information relayed by them reliable.
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