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Winnipeg comedian to make light of coronavirus quarantine by reading to kids online

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With Manitoba schools set to close for three weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak, a Winnipeg comedian has come up with a way to keep local kids entertained while they’re socially isolated.

Big Daddy Tazz told 680 CJOB he plans to read to kids from the COVID-19-free safety of the Internet, by live-streaming reading sessions for kids to tune into at home. “We’re all in a big bucket with a whole bunch of holes in it, and we don’t know what’s going on, and nothing seems to be sticking, so let’s make light of the situation,” he said. “I know what it’s like to have kids at home, and to just keep them entertained.” “A lot of these kids are uber-socialites, so what are we gonna do when you can’t have friends over, and your little sister is

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