Social occasions are confined to virtual occasions as Britons get used to coronavirus-related restrictions.
Hannah Saunders puts on raves for children across the country. But given mass gatherings are now banned, she decided to stream a rave instead.
While raving might not be for everyone, there are plenty of quizzes to take part in online. Some are small, private gatherings, others are for charity and have attracted thousands of participants. They can be themed - to focus on your favourite television show, or you might even want to don a silly hat or fancy dress.
She said:"Disabled people can't get in the pub a lot of the time. Most pubs are inaccessible. They don't have accessible toilets, so actually we are pretty good. We are veterans of socialising not in person."
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