EVEN Santa will have to socially distance this year but that doesn’t have to stop you from seeing him.

There’s several ways for Father Christmas to greet children virtually while you all stay at home.

Santa will be going online this year

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Santa will be going online this yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Santascallingyou.co.uk is one such website that allows you to set up a private video call with the man himself.

There’s also the chance to meet Mrs Claus, an elf and even a ‘Santa Story Time’ option.

The 10 minute calls start at £24.99 and the price depends on when you want the call to be.

The service was set up by actor James Bartlett who spotted a gap in the market for other people who have lost work due to the pandemic.

There's lots of virtual experiences avaliable for you and your kids

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There’s lots of virtual experiences avaliable for you and your kidsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

He told the BBC: “Nearly 400 applied for acting roles and we are still looking for more Santas.”

One of the good things about the virtual calls is that there’s time to inform your Santa about things like pet names or wish lists so that the call can feel more personalised.

Wonder Adventures is another company hosting live ‘Santa comes to tea’ virtual experiences for £12.99.

These take place via Facebook private groups and can involve other families you may not know.

Santa’s Lapland, which usually arranges trips to meet Santa in a snowy setting, is also 10-minute video calls to Lapland.

Prices start from a fairly expensive £85.

This service gives families a tour of Santa’s grotto and even introduces them to reindeer.

There’s also santasgrotto.live, which offers 15 minutes calls for up to four children and two guest links for £30.

Other festive venues in the UK will be holding out for a Christmas miracle so that they can reopen before the big day.

This includes LaplandUK in Ascot, which told the BBC it would open whenever it could.

Christmas-daft Scots gran transforms her home into Santa’s Grotto four months early with seven trees, thousands of lights and snow machine

In other tech news, Virgin Media is bringing superfast broadband to three million more homes in the UK.

WhatsApp will now let you send disappearing messages that self-destruct after a week.

Scientists recently debunked the bonkers myth that 5G causes coronavirus and other ailments.

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