Helsinki violinist delivers food by bike as city fights coronavirus

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The second violinist of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra has been redeployed to help fight the coronavirus crisis - he's using an electric bike ...

Violinist Teppo Ali-Mattila drives an electric bike as he delivers food to vulnerable residents during the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Helsinki, Finland April 16, 2020. REUTERS/Attila CserHELSINKI: The second violinist of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra has been redeployed to help fight the coronavirus crisis: he's using an electric bike to deliver food to the Finnish capital's elderly residents.

With public gatherings of more than 10 people banned in Finland since March 17, violinist Teppo Ali-Mattila suddenly had time on his hands since all his concerts were cancelled. His deliveries can be the only face-to-face contact that elderly people have with the outside world, even if he does have to stay two metres away.

 

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