In case you have no idea what FBO means, it stands for “Full Battle Order”.
Here is a visual for your reference. Basically, it’s the full battle gear that’s worn in the army for when sh** gets real.
And when it comes to the COVID-19, HK actresses don’t mess around. No SBO, just FBO.
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Another HK Actress Went Full FBO When Walking Inside Mall
Another Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung is leaving nothing up to chance as she dons a massive pair of sunglasses, a surgical mask and a beanie.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is how you fight the COVID-19.
Prepare for battle.
She took to Instagram to share a video of herself in her protective gear and even demonstrated how to ski in it.
But is Cecilia Cheung traversing across treacherous terrains in search for the COVID-19’s cure?
Nope. She’s just walking around in an indoor mall.
That’s not to say that we should take the situation lightly though, because the total number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong is now 74.
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She says, “Safety is the most important. Even though everyone says I’m too dramatic but … Safety first!”
Yes, it’s too dramatic. One shouldn’t even wear a mask if he or she is healthy.
The Other HK Actress
She’s not the only HK Actress to take matters into her own hands (and show a bad example).
On 9 February, Hong Kong actress Florence Kwok was on a flight to Kuala Lumpur when she shared a 16-second video of herself wearing full protective gear.
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She was wearing a mask, goggles, shower cap, rain poncho, gloves and a portable fan.
And these HK actresses are not the only ones who have taken it a step above masks and have DIY-ed their own protective gear.
DIY Protective Gear
Kids, please do not try this at home.
Oh, just another day in the life of a COVID-19 warrior.
Coronavirus, please stay away from me (and my groceries).
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No mask? No problemo.
Okay, in all seriousness, do remember to exercise good personal hygiene and only wear a mask and visit the clinic promptly if you are feeling unwell.
Stay safe everyone.
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