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Added on the 21/12/2021 13:39:40 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Dr. Anthony Fauci says it's safe for Santa Claus to visit homes around the world this year. "I took a trip up there to the North Pole, I went there and I vaccinated Santa Claus myself." Fauci said on Saturday's CNN/Sesame Street Townhall. According to Business Insider Fauci also says he "measured Santa's level of immunity and he is good to go. Johns Hopkins University reports the US surpassed 17.4 million confirmed cases of coronavirus.
The legend of Santa Claus is based on a historical figure who gave gifts to poor people and firefighters from Guatemala are following in his footsteps. 70-year-old Senior Officer Hector Chacon donned the red and white suit and worked with other firefighters to set up a stunt that Guatemala City will not soon forget. He rappelled over 400 feet down the Las Vacas Bridge to meet with the poorest of the poor, who were living in a makeshift settlement under the bridge.
Rami Adham, a Finnish-Syrian Aid worker smuggles nearly 1000 toys into Syria every few months in an attempt to brighten the lives of the children of Aleppo.
In a grotto in Southwest London, Santa has some wisdom to share. Not only does he know who is naughty and nice, but he also has a clear message for those who need a reminder on what to believe. Former teacher turned actor John Field has taken the role of Santa for the past 12 years. As well as tending to visitors in his grotto, he also works on sightseeing cruise tours on the River Thames. No reporter narration