The coronavirus pandemic may mean we won’t get any new emoji until 2022, but labels are something people use, right? To recognize the reality of our new home life, WhatsApp partnered with the World Health Organization to create 21 stickers that you can share with friends and family.
Officially called the “Together at Home” sticker pack, the collection highlights some aspects of our new normal, such as working in pajamas, washing our hands, maintaining social distance, or recognizing that medical workers are our heroes.
With that said, WhatsApp says it also hopes the stickers will come in handy once the crisis is over. A cat who decides to take a nap on the keyboard of her laptop, for example, is a simple reality of life.
To access the stickers, tap the emoji button to the left of the “Write a message” field, then tap the “+” button to the right. Then you can download the sticker pack called Together at Home.
The new stickers are now available on WhatsApp, including localized text for Arabic, French and GErman, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.
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