Ontario politician sends cardboard cutout of himself to ceremony for optimal social distancing

Conservative MPP for Scarborough-North Raymond Cho appeared at a charity donation ceremony on Wednesday in the form of a cardboard cutout.

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Conservative MPP for Scarborough-North Raymond Cho appeared at a charity donation ceremony on Wednesday in the form of a cardboard cutout, as the senior politician practiced extreme social distancing.

"Thank you to the Korean community for their generous donation of PPEs. Incredibly grateful to @MofaToronto , members of KOTRA and The Korean Chamber of Commerce! @StanChoMPP@C_Mulroney" Cho tweeted as he shared photos from the event featuring his cutout.

Cho, who is 83 years old and presumably self-isolating, decided to send the cardboard version of himself rather than risk exposure to the coronavirus. The ceremony was set up to mark the donation of PPE from the Korean community to the community at large. The cutout also featured a face mask, matching Cho with his colleagues who were on hand.

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