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TORONTO Even a pandemic can’t stop Santa Claus from coming to town. The North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) is keeping up with its tradition of tracking Santa’s journey around the world as he delivers presents to children on Christmas. Usually, hundreds of volunteers assist with answering phone calls for updates on Santa’s whereabouts, however, the pandemic has forced a smaller team to take on the load. Nonetheless, NORAD says they are prepared for this year and are providing updates through the Santa Tracker app and through the NORAD Tracks Santa website. “NORAD is committed to tracking Santa while keeping our military, their families, and our dedicated call centre volunteers safe,” NORAD said in a news release.
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Santa Claus is already on his journey around the globe, delivering presents to good boys and girls.
Once again, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is tracking Santa’s journey, which is in its 65th year.
Officials at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, say Santa began making his preparations to take off from the North Pole at around 3 a.m. CST this morning, even though it will be many hours before he reaches Alabama tonight.
You can track Santa on the web, on free apps or by calling (877) 466-6723, where you can talk to a telephone operator or get a recorded message. Because of COVID-19, there are fewer operators this year, although the pandemic isn’t slowing down Santa as he makes his annual trip!
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