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Easter time: we may be isolated, but still progressing towards a more united world.

Apr 11, 2020

The Coronavirus crisis has caused a range of restrictions in many countries and people cannot leave their homes. Isolation can be a real problem. But the power of solidarity and the desire to remain united and linked through social media are even stronger. Here are just some of the Easter greetings circulating the globe.

The Coronavirus crisis has caused a range of restrictions in many countries and people cannot leave their homes. Isolation can be a real problem. But the power of solidarity and the desire to remain united and linked through social media are even stronger. Here are just some of the Easter greetings circulating the globe. https://vimeo.com/406318544  

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