Public urged not to share viral ‘how to spread Wuhan’ video made by youngsters in Singapore


Two youngsters in Singapore have come under fire for uploading a video showing them trying out drinks in a supermarket and then placing the sampled items back on the shelves. The video was captioned 'how to spread Wuhan'. — Screengrab from Twitter

Singapore-based supermarket chain NTUC Fairprice has urged members of the public not to share a viral Instagram video depicting a man trying out various bottled drinks and putting the sampled items back on the shelf, according to a statement on Facebook.

Filmed by an unidentified person, the video, which included the caption "how to spread Wuhan" with a smiley emoji, has sparked anger amid growing concerns of coronavirus cases in Singapore.

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