David Warner’s daughter uses hand sanitiser amid coronavirus

‘We’ve got to be very careful’: David Warner teaches his adorable four-year-old daughter Indi Rae the importance of using hand sanitiser amid the coronavirus pandemic

Australian cricketer David Warner is ensuring his young children are aware of the importance of general hygiene, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In a video shared to Instagram on Monday, the 33-year-old reminded his adorable daughter Indi Rae, four, to always use hand sanitiser after ‘touching anything’.

The youngster, who appeared to be at day care at the time, answered questions from her famous father as she kept her hands clean. 

‘We’ve got to be very careful’: David Warner, 33, taught his adorable four-year-old daughter Indi Rae (pictured) the importance of using hand sanitiser amid the coronavirus pandemic, in an Instagram video on Monday 

‘So why do we use this, Indi [Rae]?’ David was heard asking his daughter in the clip, to which she responded: ‘Because the virus.’

‘Yeah, we’ve got to be very, very careful, don’t we?’ David continued, before adding: ‘Always got to wash our hands. We use hand sanitiser, don’t we? After we touch anything…’

Indi Rae, who looked cute as a button in a floral ensemble, nodded in agreement.

Devoted father: As Indi Rae used the hand sanitiser, the sportsman was heard saying in the clip: 'Always got to wash our hands. We use hand sanitiser, don't we? After we touch anything...'

Devoted father: As Indi Rae used the hand sanitiser, the sportsman was heard saying in the clip: ‘Always got to wash our hands. We use hand sanitiser, don’t we? After we touch anything…’

David accompanied his post with the caption: ‘We are trying our best to keep educating the girls on the importance of hand hygiene.

‘This should always be part of daily routines, no matter what circumstances they are,’ the sportsman added alongside the hashtags ‘stay safe’ and ‘look out for each other’.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness accompanied by fever, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath and fatigue. It can produce pneumonia.

The spread of the disease, which began in Wuhan, China, has seen over 350,000 cases worldwide and more than 15,000 fatalities.

Pandemic: Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness accompanied by fever, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath and fatigue. As of the evening of March 23, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 1,716 including seven deaths

Pandemic: Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness accompanied by fever, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath and fatigue. As of the evening of March 23, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 1,716 including seven deaths 

As of the evening of March 23, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 1,716 including seven deaths.

David shares Indi Rae with wife Candice Warner, 35, who he wed in 2015.

The couple are also proud parents to daughters Ivy Mae, five, and Isla Rose, eight months.

Candice said in an Instagram post in July last year that they are content with their family of five.

‘Our little family is now complete. Ivy and Indi are so proud of their sister. David, your support was and is amazing. Isla we love you,’ she penned online.   

Family: David shares Indi Rae with wife Candice Warner, 35, who he wed in 2015. The couple are also proud parents to daughters Ivy Mae, five, and Isla Rose, eight months (all pictured)

Family: David shares Indi Rae with wife Candice Warner, 35, who he wed in 2015. The couple are also proud parents to daughters Ivy Mae, five, and Isla Rose, eight months (all pictured)