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role of students in separating awareness against coronavirus write an article on this​

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Taking the fight to COVID-19 is all about sharing the right information about what we can all do to help halt the spread of infection. But how do you do this in Senegal, where there are more than a dozen languages? In a bid to find a creative and reliable solution, the UN information team in Dakar has joined forces with musicians who have a loyal following in the country and the wider West African diaspora. In our latest report on how the UN is helping communities cope with the new coronavirus, we talk to Damian Cardona, Director of the UN Information Centre (UNIC) in Senegal.

"When I was on mission in Kinshasa, I liked to listen to Congolese music on the excellent Radio Okapi. It's wonderful because it mixes African and Latin rhythms. In Dakar I preferred to go to concerts to listen to it live," says Damian Cardona, a music lover and piano player, and since February 2015, Director of the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) in Dakar, Senegal.

In this new COVID era, however, it is not so much a time for concerts as it is for preventative measures. In Dakar, the number of cases of infection is not high (on 12 May, the national total was 1,995 cases, of which 742 people recovered and 19 died) and a curfew puts the city to sleep from 8pm to 6am every day. Wearing masks has been compulsory since 17 April in all government departments, the private sector, shops and public transport, and all communal spaces are closed.

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