As a gesture of solidarity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the iSee Taiwan Foundation and Sayling Wen Cultural & Educational Foundation are jointly presenting the Protect Every1 video, inviting people from all parts of the world to join the war against the coronavirus.
“This is a critical moment for human beings. No single country or person can control the crisis alone. We need everyone to take actions. We need everyone to take actions.,” said Ted Wen, Chairman of the two Foundations.
Mr Wen further elaborated that “quarantine is not distance, but can be a thought of as a new way to live,” adding that this new lifestyle can be the “key to defeating COVID-19”.
The video production is the brainchild of Audrey Yang, Vice Chairman of the two Foundations. She noted that the key message of the video is to illustrate that “the willpower of individuals can forge into a global strength to safeguard public health and save lives”.
Four stories are told in the video to stress that by starting from protecting yourself, you can make a difference to the world. The up-pointing index finger means “protect one and protect everyone.”
The segments depict how residents from different corners of the world are coping with unprecedented threats in their life. They show how individuals, from different cultures and age groups, do their best to combat the pandemic in an effort to protect themselves, their family, and society, with hopes to restore peace and order in their hometown.
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