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A 92-year-old in hospital in Glasgow was virtually reunited with her family around the world in a touching moment that brought a smile to everyone's face.

Margaret Smith was admitted to Glasgow Royal Infirmary just before Christmas, with her daughter Jennifer, who lives in London, regularly flying up to be with her.

But since the coronavirus hit the UK, the pair haven't been able to see each other after it meant NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde had to restricted visiting in March.

Now thanks to NHS staff, the pair are able to meet up via Factime after 100 iPads were supplied to wards in greater Glasgow hospitals.And the surprises didn't stop there, as it means Margaret is able to check in with her beloved granddaughter Rachel, 21, who is

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