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Social Distancing EXPLAINED by KIDS!

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Good morning Cambridge families, there's been a lot in the news the last couple of months about the importance of social distancing. What exactly does it mean and what part do you play? The attached video is about just this and it's explained by kids! By working together we can all play a part in stopping the spread of germs.

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