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Lily Collins helps slow the spread of coronavirus as she gets temperature taken

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Lily Collins did her part to help slow the spread of coronavirus as she headed to work in Los Angeles on Tuesday.The actress, 31, was spotted wearing a face mask as she got her temperature taken.Lily kept a little bit of distance as the staff member held up the thermometer, reading her vitals.

Staying safe:Lily Collins did her part to help slow the spread of coronavirus as she headed to work in Los Angeles on TuesdayArriving in black baggy trousers and a grey sweatshirt, Lily was rather dressed down for the day.On top of her casual white sneakers, the star carried around an olive grey tote and wore her hair up into a neat ballerina bun with a trendy black scrunchie.

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