The disco diva reminded fans it "only takes 20 seconds to SURVIVE" as she washed her hands on TikTok to a snippet of her 1979 classic.
Gloria Gaynor has taught fans a thing or two about survival since the 1970s, and she’s applying her famously steadfast approach to the coronavirus, too.
That’s roughly the same time as it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice, though media outlets and Twitter users have been quick to suggest alternative songs with 20-second choruses that can be used. A new app, Wash Your Lyrics, allows users to create a hand-washing infographic for the song of their choice.
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