Generation COVID: Virus has changed young people’s lives
By DW
13 December 2020 |
11:21 am
Patricia and Mathilde wanted to work abroad, while Christian had planned to take part in international music competitions. The coronavirus pandemic has forced them to change their plans. How are they coping?
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