Mel Brooks and His Son Max Team Up to Encourage People to Stay Home to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus
A message from me and my dad, @Melbrooks. #coronavirus #DontBeASpreader pic.twitter.com/Hqhc4fFXbe
- Max Brooks (@maxbrooksauthor) March 16, 2020
"Don't be a spreader"
In an amusing public service announcement, author Max Brooks and his father, legendary comedian Mel Brooks stood on either side of a sliding glass door to encourage people to voluntarily stay at home so as to stop the spread of Coronavirus in its tracks. The younger Brooks noted that this was particularly important for those over the age of 65, who may be more susceptible to the effects of the disease.
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