Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Louisa Harland in the hilarious Derry Girls "isolation" video.@Channel4, Twitter

Derry Girls stars Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Louisa Harland, Nicola Coughlan, and creator Lisa McGee are keeping people laughing during these strange times.

If ever we could use a laugh, it's now. Leave it to the cast of the hit comedy "Derry Girls" to come to the rescue, all while encouraging people to #StayHome.

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On March 31, Channel 4, the UK broadcaster that airs "Derry Girls," tweeted this hilarious video filmed by Saoirse-Monica Jackson, who plays Erin, and Louisa Harland, who plays Orla.

The video has quickly gone viral, racking up more than 13k likes.

In typical fashion, Erin, played by Saoirse-Monica Jackson, says at the start of the video: "This is huge. This is the most important thing we've ever had to do. It's just such a massive responsibility."

She continues: "The year is 1996 and we're speaking from Derry, Northern Ireland. These are uncertain times. Peace negotiations have broken down and mass rioting engulfs our streets. The city is literally on fire.

"We've been ordered to remain inside our homes by the authorities."

"You mean our mammies?" Orla, played by Louisa Harland, interjects.

Erin explains that she and Orla, concerned for "their own safety,"  have constructed a "bunker," which Orla clarifies is just the two of them sitting inside the upstairs airing cabinet while the rest of the family watches television downstairs.

Closing on an uplifting note, Erin says how the experience made her realize how grateful she is for her family and the things she has, while Orla, naturally, is grateful for Coco Pops.

Louisa Harland later clarified on Twitter that she and Jackson live together and were adhering to social distancing guidelines:

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Nicola Coughlan, who costars as Clare on Derry Girls, is also looking to lift spirits during this sometimes frustrating time:

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Similarly, the show's creator and Derry native Lisa McGee has been chronicling her experience:

And if you're stuck for something to do while at home, why not give the first two seasons of Derry Girls a binge on Netflix?

How have you been keeping busy during isolation and social distancing? Let us know in the comments!