Lego festivals and birthday cards: the week’s most uplifting clips

As the world battles the coronavirus pandemic, communities are coming together to support each other through difficult times. From Lego festivals to Capt Tom Moore’s 100th birthday celebrations, here are some of the small and big things people are doing to keep each others’ spirits up.
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Captain Sir Thomas Moore, popularly known as “Captain Tom”, was a British Army officer and centenarian, known for his achievements raising money for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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