Spanish police singing and dancing to cheer up neighbors!

People are self-isolating due to the COVID-19 epidemic. While this crisis is happening right now, a heartwarming video has emerged of some local police officers in Spain singing and dancing along with neighbors who appear to be self-isolating due to Coronavirus. It seems that the neighbors are also joining this sing along from their windows and balconies.

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This video shows a small street in Algaida, Majorca. Two police cars appear with their sirens on while people applause them. Then they park their cars and one police officer get off from a car with a holding a guitar and he shouts,

“We’ve come to sing”, and then those five police officers begin to sing this song called, “Joan Petit”. It is a common Catalan children’s song which functions in a similar way to “Head, shoulders, knees, and toes” does in English.

Guitar playing police officer leads the singing, while the other four officers clap and dance. And the neighbors throughout the screen join them singing, clapping and dancing. One of the officers is part of a singing group as mentioned in a local newspaper (Diario de Mallorca). They are planned to continue to sing on the streets as advertised on their social media platforms. This may be the reason why neighbors are not seems surprised by their appearance and singing.

This video was originally posted on a twitter account by user Ada Jo March. But She is not the one who took the footage. This video has been viewed over 140,000 times and reached television stations also. This tweet was retweeted by a British person. And the responses got for that pointed out the cultural barriers to anything like that happening in the UK.

As per today, the number of cases in Spain was continuing to rise, according to the latest updates, there are 28,603 total cases, 1,756 deaths, 2,125 recovered, and 24,722 active cases in Spain. And Due to the current situation the whole country is in lockdown, with heavy restrictions on movements and all but crucial services shutdown.

It is heartwarming and glad to see people are not losing their sense of fun.