Coronavirus pandemic inspires neighborhood dance parties, taco Tuesdays: ‘There's lots of ways we can connect across 6 feet'

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Coronavirus pandemic inspires neighborhood dance parties, taco Tuesdays: ‘There's lots of ways we can connect across 6 feet'
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From neighborhood dance parties to bingo night, people are finding creative ways to connect — in person, at a distance — with their neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic.

From neighborhood dance parties to bingo nights, people across the nation are finding creative ways to connect with their neighbors outside of their homes, while also respecting social distancing rules.

💃🏿🕺🏻😀👍 Socially distant dancing happens each morning on this street https://t.co/3ZJNEg8TK0#AloneTogether #StayAtHome #COVID19 #coronavirus #quarantine #SelfIsolation #SocialDistance #SocialDistancing #PhysicalDistancing #dance #SomeGoodNews At one point, she says she took out a megaphone to speak with neighbors in the pods farthest away from her. “It was good to have some sense of normalcy again, to say, ‘Hey, it's Friday night. We're still able to go outside and see our neighbors, see our friends, and talk like we normally would.’”

Santos says there are still options to connect and enjoy the outdoors, and encourages people to get outside and exercise — at safe social distances, of course — or take an online exercise class. But, she says, there’s something particularly beneficial when physical activity is combined with the social.

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