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Canadian malls say coronavirus will change visits to Santa

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Christmas, even if it has to be at a distance of two metres — or via webcam.At some malls, like Carrefour de l’Estrie in Sherbrooke, children will have a virtual connection to Santa Claus so they can tell him what they want for Christmas.Malls managed by Cadillac Fairview, including Toronto’s Eaton Centre, are offering both a virtual meeting with Santa and an almost traditional in-person visit.

Coronavirus: 2020 Toronto Christmas Market cancelled due to pandemic With the need to maintain social distancing, however, children won’t be able to sit on Santa’s knee.Photographers will take pictures from a perspective that makes it look like they aren’t two metres apart.Some malls say it’s too early to say how they’ll ensure kids can still meet.

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