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But sadly, the very efforts that are in place to protect them can also cause unintended consequences. As much as we want to visit our loved ones — for their sake as well as for our own peace of mind — a personal visit can increase their risk of exposure to coronavirus.
Calling your loved one is always a lovely way to connect. There are many apps and services out there that you can download on your smartphone or computer to connect with loved ones without putting their health and well-being at risk. In , Apple added a Group FaceTime option that allows up to 32 people to connect, assuming they all have Apple devices.
This can come in handy if you have family spread across the country who all want to group chat. Skype is one of the oldest video chat services. It can be downloaded and accessed on your computer, tablet, phone or smartwatch. The service supports video chats between up to 25 people for free! Google Duo was released in It can be used on the Android and iOS operating systems and comes pre-installed on most Android-based devices.
Google Duo also supports group calls of up to eight people. It can also be used to record and send video messages when the other person is not available.