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Mariah Carey joins in applause for New York's healthcare workers from rooftop terrace

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She is in lockdown in New York City with her twins and boyfriend during the coronavirus pandemic.And on Sunday evening, Mariah Carey tweetedvideo showing her standing on her rooftop terrace and applauding the city's healthcare workers.She wrote: '7pm in NYC on Easter.

Clapping for our heroes. Thank You.' 7 p.m. shoutout: She is in lockdown in New York City and on Sunday evening, Mariah Carey tweeted video showing her standing on her rooftop terraceapplauding medical personnel The pop superstar, 50, wore pretty floral patterned pajamas and bunny ears.The view from her apartment showed the setting sun and the city skyline.

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