Moscow zoo, which is closed to visitors, released a video of a giant panda stretching to climb into a barrel strung on a rope and challenged self-isolated Russians to stretch their legs while doing housework.
On its Facebook page, the zoo suggested people to imitate panda Ru Yi by reaching up to dust high-level furniture like top shelves or light fittings.
Russia has over 3,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 30 deaths.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Moscow zoo challenges self-isolated Russians to be like panda Ru Yi
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