At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families and communities around the world had to forgo their holiday traditions. Gone were the parades marching through main street and visits to see Santa at the local mall. Even priests and religious leaders were forced to re-conceptualize nativity scenes as drive-through pageants, and annual holiday concerts were silenced for the first time in decades.
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At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families and communities around the world had to forgo their holiday traditions. Gone were the parades marching through main street and visits to see Santa at the local mall. Even priests and religious leaders were forced to re-conceptualize nativity scenes as drive-through pageants, and annual holiday concerts were silenced for the first time in decades.