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18.04.2020 - 08:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
While we may not be able to go out in order to socialise, that doesn’t mean we’re strictly forbidden from having any form of fun with our mates and family.
We’ve seen some pretty genius ways that people have been adapting to lockdown and social distancing measures in order to still spend quality time with their nearest and dearest.
Video conferencing apps may have been primarily created for business meetings, but people around the world have been adapting the platforms to hang out and play party
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