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How to form a COVID-19 social 'bubble' or 'quaranteam'

How to form a COVID-19 social 'bubble' or 'quaranteam'

05/23/2020

PBS News Hour

How to form a COVID-19 social 'bubble' or 'quaranteam'

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How to form a COVID-19 social 'bubble' or 'quaranteam'

As the country begins to open up, more people may be considering expanding their social circles beyond their immediate household. MIT Technology Review’s Gideon Lichfield recently broke two months of isolation to form a “bubble” or “quaranteam” with friends, and wrote a guide about how to navigate this new reality for some. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson spoke to Litchfield to learn more.

05/23/2020

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