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Trevor Noah Chats To Jimmy Fallon, Pokes Fun At People’s Reaction To Coronavirus: ‘People Don’t Know What To Buy In An Emergency’

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Monday night’s episode of “The Tonight Show: At Home Edition” saw Jimmy Fallon have a long chat with his fellow late-night host Trevor Noah.

Fallon and Noah spoke about social distancing amid the coronavirus chaos and how the “Daily Show” host has been coping with isolation.

Noah insisted, “I’m not going to lie to you, Jimmy, I haven’t noticed any difference in my life. No joke, I have experienced no change in my world.

My whole life I’ve been an indoors kid. I loved playing outside, but [when] I was the kid… my mom had to chase me out of the house to go and play with the other kids. “I don’t need to go outside.” RELATED: Jimmy Fallon Hosts ‘Tonight Show’ From Daughter’s Backyard Tent During Self-Quarantine, Welcomes Guest J Balvin Noah

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