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But Van Kerkhove made sure the happy news for children was combined with advice on precaution..
She emphasized the importance "That all the children of the world understand the need to strictly adhere to the physical distance between themselves and Santa Claus".
The expert invited the children to bed "Early on Christmas Eve"Knowing that she is the same as the mother of two young children, repeating that "Santa Claus may travel the world to present his gifts".
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“I understand the concern about Santa Claus because he is too old,” said the supervisor of the WHO Department of Pandemics, Maria Van Kerkove..
“France Press” quoted Kerkove as saying, “I can tell you that Santa Claus is immune to this virus,” indicating that he had a brief conversation with him..
The scientist added: “He is in very good condition, as is Ms. Close, and they are very busy at the moment.”“.
Van Kerkhove also reassured children who wondered if Santa Claus was also affected by travel restrictions in some countries. He emphasized that he “could enter and leave the airspace” as he wished, and thus could “distribute his gifts.”“.
But Van Kerkhove made sure the happy news for children was combined with advice on precaution..
And he highlighted the importance of “that all the children of the world understand the need to adhere strictly to the physical distance between them and Santa Claus.”“.
The expert asked the children to go to bed “early on Christmas Eve”, noting that she herself is the mother of two small children, repeating that “Santa Claus will be able to travel the world to present his gifts.”“.
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