Politicians and actors call for unity to the world Former President Clinton also May 3: 7:15

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With the spread of the new coronavirus, more than 200 individuals and groups, including politicians and actors, participated in a 24-hour event called for unity and the video was delivered to the world.

In Japanese, "The Call to Unite", which means "call for unity", is a story of more than 200 individuals including politicians and actors who are trying to call on people around the world to unite with the spread of the new coronavirus. It was held 24 hours a day from 9 am Japan time on 9th of Japan time, and the situation was distributed to the world in real time.

Among them, former US President Bill Clinton said, "If we do not recognize our responsibility and act together, we will pay a terrible price. To pay respect to the dead and to save many in the future. I must do what I can do, "and called for measures such as keeping the distance between people to prevent infection.

In addition, actor Julia Roberts closed the school and read a storybook for children around the world who continue to study at home.

The organizing organization said, “The world is not only a pandemic of infectious diseases, but also problems of division, fear and anxiety. We must unite for a common purpose.”