JAKARTA - Are you crying when you see a syringe? That's normal. The doctor in a unique or persuasive way is sure to try to calm the child down so that he can get an injection. But what if adults are afraid of needles?

The amused moment was shared on the @narkosun twitter account. In the 1 minute 43 second video, an adult man wearing a black shirt is seen being scared when a syringe lands on his body.

The expression of fear was then shown by reading the qunut prayer and the verse on the chair. "Qonut Prayer and Ayat Kursi before being vaccinated," tweeted @narkosum seen by VOI, Thursday, February 25th.

The look on his face was restless, so that he corrected the position of the seat by the man in black. "Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illallah," said the man before the injection.

Several times the officer who was beside the man tried to roll up his sleeves to make the injection easier.

"Wait a minute, wait a minute, not (I'm) tense, not tense," said the man in a loud voice and was greeted by laughter from the officers.

When his fear mounted, the man then said a qunut prayer up to the verse on the chair. His body remained tense as usual even though the two prayers were said.

The reaction of the man in black was suddenly viral. Until this news was published there were more than 2,000 Twitter residents watching.

The @Ophiemalinda account, for example, tweeted "I can't watch this video in the morning"

"Try something like this for half the total population, 15 new years are over," commented the account @rizal_bustomy.

"I think the second vaccine will read At-taubah's letter," said the account @EdyPpjfurni.


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