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Striking PSA illustrates the importance of social distancing with mouse traps and ping-pong balls

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The video was released by the Ohio Department of Public Health to illustrate why we should social distance. CINCINNATI - A striking new PSA illustrates what can happen when people fail to socially distance amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic across the globe.

The video, shared April 9 by the Ohio Department of Public Health, shows hundreds of mouse traps set up in close proximity to each other, all with ping-pong balls on top. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates A single ping-pong ball is dropped on the traps, setting them all off in a quick chain reaction.

The mouse traps are then shown at a farther distance apart, and the ping-pong ball fails to set any of them off. “Stop the spread.

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