Here are some of our favorite cartoons from around the world to lighten the mood as we all hunker down through the COVID2019 crisis. More 🎨
People say laughter is the best medicine. So while humor may not actually be antiviral, a few good laughs or wry smiles might just help as we all hunker down and try to keep our wits through the Covid-19 crisis.
Cartoonists from around the world have been applying their wits to find the lighter side of the global pandemic. Here's a gallery of what we thought were some of the best of those cartoons. We hope a little dose of good humor can help everyone shelter in a happy place.
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