March 2020 was the year when coronavirus entered our lives and changed it completely. It not only normalised remote working and house parties, but also made us understand the importance of wearing masks and maintaining social distance. However, things became a bit better when the world got the first covid-19 vaccine in December 2020. And since then, countries around the world are on a mission to vaccinate their citizens, and Canada is no different. A Canadian-Sikh man just received the first jab of covid-19 vaccination, and here’s how he celebrated his joy. Check out the video right away, and we are sure it will bring a smile to your face too.
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Canadain Man Celebrates Covid-19 Vaccine Shot By Dancing On A Frozen Lake
Gurdeep Pandher, a Canadain-Sikh man, went out on a frozen lake in Yukon, Canada and broke into a traditional Punjabi Bhangra dance to mark the special occasion. He shared the video on Twitter, and it went viral in no time. The video has already garnered over three million views on social media.
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Yesterday evening I received my Covid-19 vaccine. Then I went to a frozen lake to dance Bhangra on it for joy, hope and positivity, which I'm forwarding across Canada and beyond for everyone's health and wellbeing. pic.twitter.com/8BS0N7zVZK
— Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon (@GurdeepPandher) March 2, 2021
He wrote in his post,
“Yesterday evening (March 2) I received my Covid-19 vaccine. Then I went to a frozen lake to dance the Bhangra on it for joy, hope and positivity, which I’m forwarding across Canada and beyond for everyone’s health and wellbeing.”
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His Dance Video Has Garnered More Than 3 Million Views On Social Media
Well, if you are already impressed by his uber-cool Bhangra moves, then you must know that Gurdeep used to work in the IT industry, but now he is a full-time bhangra dance teacher and takes online classes as well as runs studios and dance schools. He has been posting his bhangra dance session online for the past six to seven-year, now ain’t that super fun?