Dutch Prime Minister "Shake hands off" call for a handshake after calling on March 15 at 6:55

In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, in the Netherlands, the image that the Prime Minister Rutte inadvertently shook hands with the executive of the health agency immediately after calling out to the people to `` stop shaking hands '' became a topic on the Internet Is.

In the Netherlands, where more than 600 people have been infected by the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Rutte held a press conference on the 9th, saying, "Let's stop shaking hands from this moment. Any greeting, such as touching with your feet and elbows, can be used. To the people. "

However, shortly after the press conference, Prime Minister Rutte extended his hand to the attending executive of the health agency and shook hands, saying, "I'm sorry, I won't shake hands again," and greeted each other again. .
At the venue, laughter occurred, and this video has become a topic on the net.

With the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the movement to refrain from shaking hands is spreading in various countries, and Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen also wraps his fist in front of his chest with his other hand, a greeting called `` Kyo Hand '', The state of the guest was posted on Twitter.

In a post on Twitter, WHO Secretary General of the World Health Organization, Tedros, pointed out that greetings with elbows should be avoided because the distance to the opponent would be less than one meter away. And say hello to him. "