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Coronavirus: Making the best of the Easter holiday in isolation

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After weeks in quarantine due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, kids across North America woke to a little bit of normalcy.

That’s thanks to the Easter Bunny, who hopped by homes from coast to coast, spreading some holiday joy while leaving chocolates and toys. “I thought the Easter Bunny wasn’t going to come because of the virus, but when I saw the eggs, I got happy,” said Avery DiMarco, a youngster from Bath, Ont. “Even though we’re isolating, we still got to have an Easter.” “It was cool, we still got eggs,” added little brother Talon.

The holiday sparked joy for families coming to grips with their new reality, social isolation and a pandemic that has many worried about their health, and future. “Easter for me was eye-opening,” added

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