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Liverpool-hating mascot benched by Singapore following complaints - ESPN

Liverpool-hating mascot benched by Singapore following complaints - ESPN

Singapore's government has withdrawn its fictional band of coronavirus battling superheroes after complaints about a Liverpool-hating member of the five-strong Virus Vanguard.

Less than 24 hours after the team was unveiled, the government announced on Monday that they were reviewing the situation.

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"The Virus Vanguard is undergoing a review. We have received quite a lot of feedback on the characters and we will be reviewing them. We are sorry if we offended anyone," it said.

The group were part of of a public information campaign created to reinforce how the authorities want the public to behave during the lockdown, which is known as "circuit breaking" in Singapore.

The members -- Circuit Breaker, Fake News Buster, Dr Disinfector, Care-leh Dee and MAWA [Must Always Walk Alone] Man -- all had special abilities which helped people to stay home, keep things clean, not spread rumours and look after each other's mental health.

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