Virtual babysitters are seeing a sharp increase in demand during the coronavirus outbreak, and they can reportedly make up to $48 per hour

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· Babysitters are now holding FaceTime and Zoom sessions with children in order to give parents some time off while at home with their kids, according to a recent Washington Post report.
· The demand for virtual babysitting spiked by 700% between mid-March and mid-April, according to Forbes.
· Babysitters can make as much as...

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