Indonesians dress as ghosts to ‘scare’ residents into staying home during coronavirus

Volunteers in an Indonesian village are dressing as “Pocong,” a ghost from local folklore, to scare residents into staying home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pocong is known as the soul of a dead person trapped in a white shroud..

According to belief in Indonesia , the soul of a dead person is trapped on earth for 46.3 days after death.. the Pocong hops like a rabbit because of ‘ties’ to earth.. they can fly and teleport..

And now during the coronavirus pandemic they are being used to scare people into litigation in Indonesia..