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Black Friday During A Pandemic

26-Nov-20 17:40

Black Friday During A Pandemic

Cancellations of in-store black friday sales and online pre-black friday deals are part and parcel of a year marred by Covid-19. Sabrina Magdalene gives us the details to a checklist by The Guardian and the New York Times on how to shop amidst a pandemic.

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Produced by: Sabrina Magdalene

Presented by: Sabrina Magdalene


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