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Added on the 08/05/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Mexico City, Mar 23 (EFE).-"The Bandit" and eight other Mexican wrestlers swapped the ring on Tuesday for the capital's subway, where they made sure commuters wore face masks to knock out the coronavirus pandemic.The luchadores jumped into the subway carriages, distributing masks and disinfecting people, and even chastising those not wearing protection. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE)SHOT LIST: MEXICAN FIGHTERS DISTRIBUTE FACE MASKS IN THE SUBWAY IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: EL BANDIDO, PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER, THERIUS, PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER AND JOSÉ ANTONIO GODÍNEZ, MEXICAN CITIZEN (IN SPNANISH)TRANSLATIONS: .- THE BANDIT, PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER1. We are bringing awareness to all those people who do not care and still say that the coronavirus does not exist. We come with face masks, we come with sanitizer and with all the safety regulations that must be put in place in the subway and to beware of the coronavirus.2. There are people who really get angry, they get upset. There are others who already take it as a game since Mexican wrestling is really a beautiful culture and I think that the best gift that these people give us is a smile..- THERIUS, PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERFortunately super well. I think that the image of the luchador is super important in Mexico so fortunately we have had a good response from people and they support us..- JOSÉ ANTONIO GODÍNEZ, MEXICAN CITIZEN1. It is a responsibility of oneself, not theirs, of oneself as a person. Carry the mask to avoid being ... To avoid this pandemic so that it does not spread further.2. Many people then eat and all that, but in the end, to each his own, and one respects the decisions. One tries to fulfill one's obligations, what corresponds to him and the rest.. well that's it.
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