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WhatsApp adds Corona virus stickers and learn their meanings and how to add them

Unlike its main competitor Telegram, which is a frequently updated messaging app, that adds interesting news and features to all of its users, the fact is that WhatsApp doesn't receive updates much. However, this didn't stop her from becoming the most used and popular mobile messaging tool.



And today WhatsApp has added a new feature to its app. No, it is not a really important thing but it is at least a strange thing and will work to make communication between people more tolerable and enjoyable while in confinement due to COVID-19 or coronavirus.
"Together at Home" is the new bundle of stickers that WhatsApp has created with the World Health Organization (WHO) in these trying times of regret. The coronavirus has completely changed our lifestyle, which is that we now have no choice but to stay home while things are back to normal. Whether it's working remotely, reading a book, watching series and movies, or playing video games.
This is why WhatsApp wants to remind us of these stickers that despite all the bad we are going through, we will go forward together. According to Engadget Digital Media Reports, this new package includes stickers reminding us that we must constantly wash our hands, and that distance work is fashion, you can also do sports at home, while others include motivational phrases like "You are a Champion / Champion" or " We will go beyond this together. "
In theory, all WhatsApp users, both Android and iOS, should already have this bundle in their app in the new stickers section, so there's no need to make any additional updates.




WhatsApp has undoubtedly become an essential tool for communicating with your family and friends during this health crisis. What's more, to facilitate connectivity, WhatsApp actually allows video calls to more than four people, which will become necessary during all these coming weeks or months.
And we can't forget that WhatsApp is fully aware of this issue and is working on anti-bullying measures to prevent spreading wrong information about COVID-19 through their group chats.

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