A video of officials at a Japanese amusement park about how to "scream inside the heart", to avoid spreading "Covid-19" disease, during the roller coaster ride, was very successful.

A spokesperson for the company, "Fujikyoku", which operates amusement parks, told Agence France Presse: "Our customers are silent while they are playing roller coaster, after they watched the video on how to behave during a roller coaster ride in the time of (Corona)." The park promised its customers, who managed to suppress their screaming decisively, on the photos taken on the famous rollercoaster in which they dive their passengers for more than 71 meters.

The video shows park officials, one wearing a full suit and tie, and the other only a shirt with a butterfly-shaped tie sitting silently, while the only sounds coming out of the air and a rollercoaster noise.

While the rollercoaster sinks down, one of the officials quietly brushes his hair and adjusts the muzzle position on his mouth, but the two remain silent, even when they stagger Yemeni and North vigorously with the rollercoaster movements.

At the end of the adventure, one of the two men raises his hands from the knob of the knot while shivering slightly. This is followed by a black screen that reads: “Shout inside your hearts.” Some social media pioneers considered it a suitable slogan for 2020.

The video was released for the first time last month with the start of easing restrictions in the framework of the emergence of the emerging "Corona" virus, while amusement parks asked their visitors to avoid screaming and maintain divergence. The operator, on its website, commented on the video: “Although the Entertainment Park Association’s directives require refrain from speaking out loud, we have received complaints that it is difficult, even impossible.”

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