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Punjab's 5-year-old TikTok star urges people to follow COVID-19 protocols; Amarinder shares clip

Noorpreet, who hails from Moga, has gained popularity with her amusing one-liners

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, June 25

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The 5-year-old TikTok sensation, Noorpreet Kaur, has teamed up Punjab Government’s ‘Mission Fateh’ to help curb the spread of the deadly disease coronavirus. 

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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh shared a clip of the TikTok sensation on the microblogging website. 

“Sharing yet another video by little Noor. Her active participation in encouraging Punjabis to follow social distancing protocols for #Covid19 is indeed applaudable. God bless! #MissionFateh,” read the Chief Minister’s caption.

Noorpreet, who hails from Moga, has gained popularity with her amusing one-liners and is helping Punjab Government ensure social distancing amid COVID-19 lockdown through her clips.  

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In the 58-second clip, Noorpreet urges another man to wear a mask and use sanitizers.   

Noor, who can be seen in the avatar of a young Sikh boy in the videos, had earlier teamed up with the Moga police to spread the message of social distancing. 

Noor’s father Satnam Singh works as a labourer at a brick-kiln, while her mother is a homemaker. She and her sister study at the village’s government primary school.

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