Co-ho-ho-vid! Socially distanced Santas gear up to save Christmas


By AGENCY

A 2017 file photo of instructor James Lovell adjusting the costume of a student Santa during a training session at The Ministry of Fun Santa School in London. These Santas aim to keep the Christmas magic alive while maintaining the new norms. — AFP

The long summer holidays are over and, in Britain, thoughts begin to turn to the end-of-year Christmas festivities.

But questions are already being asked about a time-honoured tradition given the coronavirus outbreak and restrictions – the visit to see Father Christmas.

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