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December 21st, 2020 Lex Harvey and May Warren Featured comments
Zoom magic shows. FaceTime gingerbread contests. Dinner in PJs. We asked COVID experts from coast to coast how they’ll spend the holidays; dozens told us what they’re doing to safely enjoy the season.
After a busy year advising on the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, University of Toronto immunologist Eleanor Fish is particularly excited to enjoy this holiday season with friends and family, albeit virtually.
During Hanukkah, which this year began on Dec. 10 and ends on Dec. 18, Fish lit candles with her daughter, son-in-law, and five grandchildren. (In Ontario, those who live alone can join one other household.) Her two other daughters and extended family members also planned to join in on Zoom.
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