Locked-down French care home combats loneliness with Skype chats

The Skype call had to be rebooted, but after several attempts Danielle Martin, a 71-year-old locked down inside a French retirement home, could finally see her niece Nathalie via the tablet propped up in front of her wheelchair.<div class="feedflare">
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