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Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller and other celebrities share coronavirus PSAs

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Robert De Niro joined several actors in recording a public service announcement encouraging New Yorkers to stay inside and practice social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The actor recorded a 24-second video, seemingly from inside his home, in which he warned New Yorkers to continue to isolate themselves so that they don’t spread the coronavirus to at-risk people such as the elderly.The video was part of a series released by New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo’s office in its ongoing effort to stop the rapidly spreading virus from doing more damage. “Hello, this is Robert De Niro.

We all need to stay home,” the 76-year-old begins. “We need to stop the spread of this virus and we can only do it together.

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