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Bulgarian National Radio launches solidarity campaign amidst epidemic crisis

The Bulgarian National Radio has launched today a campaign for emotional support in times of an emergency situation in the country. The goal is to help people now in social isolation encourage each other to abide by the restrictions imposed by the anti-epidemic regulations and to show both young and old how important it is to have rules and not to undertake reckless actions. 

The campaign is entitled "Stay Home, Hug Tomorrow" and is being implemented in conjunction with the National Association of Municipalities. 
Anyone can join by making a 45-second video or another form of personal address in the social media to support the campaign.

All personal videos and words of encouragement can be sent via email to utre@bnr.bg and they will be shared at the official Facebook profile of the Bulgarian National Radio at https://www.facebook.com/bnradio/



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