"Will Santa be coming this Christmas?"



At the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) delivered good news to children around the world who were waiting for Santa's grandfather.



At a regular briefing held at the headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on the 14th local time, a reporter asked,'Can Santa be active this year's Christmas when Corona 19 is popular?'




So, Maria van Kerkov, head of the WHO New Disease Team, seemed to have an embarrassing expression, then grabbed the microphone and gave a clear answer.

Santa has antibodies to the Corona 19 virus, so he will be busy delivering gifts this year.



"I understand that Santa is older and has health concerns," said Kerkov. "I briefly contacted him, and he said that both Santa himself and his wife are doing well."




He explained, "When I contacted the leaders of each country, they said that each country's quarantine system was relaxed to make it easier for Santa to fly."



Kerman's Cove Team

"Children, you Santa Claus and also adhere strictly to keep social distance" and advised that "parents, guardians's Word Listen Raise to bed early on Christmas Eve, the"

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