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Hungarian Santas ditch the chimney for the internet

  (Reuters)
Budapest, Hungary
Thu, December 3, 2020 Published on Dec. 3, 2020 Published on 2020-12-03T13:35:39+07:00

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Hungarian Santas ditch the chimney for the internet Pal Pillmayer, dressed as Santa Claus, talks as he interacts with children by video, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Budapest, Hungary, on November 30, 2020. (REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo)

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ith Hungary under partial lockdown to curb a surge in COVID-19 cases, several local companies have started offering online meetings with Santa Claus for children holed up at home with their families.

One of the Hungarian companies that normally rents out Santas for families and business events has come up with several forms of COVID-19-proof meetings.

They pre-record personalized messages and send them by post or provide online sessions with Santa greeting children from his home office with a Christmas tree and festive lights glistening in the background.

"Which child would expect that while watching some video on a laptop with Mom and Dad, suddenly Santa appears live and calls them by their names," one of the Santas, Pal Pillmayer said.

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"I think this will be a much greater joy and happiness this year," said Pillmayer, who has several online meetings scheduled for the coming days.

Janos Nemes, a pensioner and part-time Santa, who sat in a studio for a whole day recording messages for children said he will miss greeting them.

"I do miss the magic and the sometimes very moving personal meetings."

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