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Watch Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s hilarious coronavirus public service announcement

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The pair go heavy on 'Shaun of the Dead' references British comedy titans Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have put together a coronavirus public service announcement for some light but informative relief as the pandemic deepens.

The duo – who have worked together on numerous skits, TV shows and films including Shaun of the Dead and Spaced – reunite for a home-filmed clip that advises people on how to manage the pandemic.

In the video, Frost asks Pegg “so what’s the plan?” for dealing with the outbreak. Among a plethora of jokes and references to the duo’s zombie-apocalypse film, Shaun of the Dead, Pegg advises Frost to avoid going to Lizzie’s (Pegg’s fictional girlfriend in Shaun of the Dead), to which Frost replies: “What if I’m horny?” Another

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