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Pals of girl with Covid-19 joked who will be next in TikTok video after licking faces

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A group of girls whose friend tested positive for coronavirus joked who might be next in a TikTok video where one admitted to licking faces.

The friends were slammed for their viral video where they were seen taking bets on who would catch Covid-19 next after spending a night out together.

In the 55-second clip, the seven the girls, from Skerries near Dublin, Ireland, each introduce themselves before speculating who they expect to test positive.

One said:"All the girls just got tested for corona and we're going to guess on who's going to test positive." Another said: "I think that everyone is going to test positive because I like to lick and share drinks with people when I'm drunk and I also tested positive so good luck." It is thought one

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