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Naomi Campbell Explains Her Coronavirus Hazmat Suit: 'This Is How I Feel Comfortable Traveling'

When Naomi Campbell detailed her airplane hygiene routine in 2019, she instantly made headlines for how committed she is to cleanliness.

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When Naomi Campbell detailed her airplane hygiene routine in 2019, she instantly made headlines for how committed she is to cleanliness. With the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic occupying the thoughts of anyone braving the outside world, Campbell upped herself in the past week by traveling in a full-blown hazmat suit.

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, Campbell shared a photo of herself at Los Angeles International Airport in a hazmat suit, face mask, safety goggles, and gloves. "Safety First NEXT LEVEL," she wrote in the caption, teasing a "full video" on the way.

In a video she's since shared on YouTube, she explained why she went through such extreme measures to protect herself from the virus. She said that she had been "nervous" about traveling, since it's an important aspect of her career. "In all honesty, this is not a funny time," she added. "It's not a humorous time. I'm not doing this for laughs... This is how I feel comfortable traveling, if I have to travel."

Since the outbreak of the virus, which has 2,499 confirmed cases worldwide and over 150,000 worldwide, she has tried to keep her traveling "at a minimum." She continued, "If I do have to go, I'm going like this." In the video, she can be seen taking two packets of a vitamin C supplement and criticizing TSA workers for not wearing gloves when touching passports. Campbell pointed out that flight attendants had not worn gloves, either.

"In all seriousness, I think we must take every precaution that makes us protective and comfortable," she said near the end of the video. Despite the level of precaution she is taking, she insists on the description of the video that "We CANNOT live in fear."

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