'Spider-Man' runs the streets of England cheering kids up in coronavirus lockdown

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'Spider-Man' runs the streets of England cheering kids up in coronavirus lockdown
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Spider-Man does whatever a spider can—and now he is running the streets and using his superpowers to help cheer up dozens of citizens stuck indoors due to the coronavirus quarantine.

Andrew Baldock, a martial arts teacher, and his friend, Jason Baird, dressed up to cheer up children who are stuck indoors.

With the United Kingdom mired in the second week of an unprecedented lockdown over the COVID-19 outbreak, Andrew Baldock and Jason Baird in Stockport, England, had an idea to run around as Spider-Man to cheer up children stuck indoors.Not shy about dressing up, he has even put on the Spider-Man outfit a few times before while teaching his martial arts classes which has always been a hit with the kids.

With the United Kingdom mired in the second week of an unprecedented lockdown over the COVID-19 outbreak, Andrew Baldock and Jason Baird in Stockport, England, had an idea to run around as Spider-Man to cheer up children stuck indoors.Their Spider-Man runs have become so popular, they have become known as “Stockport Spider-Man” and there is even aof more than 1,000 people – and growing by the day -- who have been putting in requests for them to come to their neighborhoods for a visit.

But their Spider-Man runs have snowballed quickly with hundreds of comments and requests on their Facebook page.With the United Kingdom mired in the second week of an unprecedented lockdown over the COVID-19 outbreak, Andrew Baldock and Jason Baird in Stockport, England, had an idea to run around as Spider-Man to cheer up children stuck indoors.

“Today we saw Spider-Man and Spider-Man cheered us up,” said Dexter as his mother said this is now the third week they have been stuck under quarantine.With the United Kingdom mired in the second week of an unprecedented lockdown over the COVID-19 outbreak, Andrew Baldock and Jason Baird in Stockport, England, had an idea to run around as Spider-Man to cheer up children stuck indoors.

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