Hull Daily Mail

What families can do over Christmas

RELAXED RULES ANNOUNCED FOR FESTIVE PERIOD

- By LAURA HARTLEY news@hulldailym­ail.co.uk @hulllive

THREE families will be able to “bubble up” over Christmas in new relaxed restrictio­ns announced yesterday.

One household will be able to meet with up to two others to celebrate the festive season indoors from December 23 to 27.

It comes after a four-nation Cobra meeting agreed to relax lockdown measures for five days over the festive period.

However, there are things you can and cannot do:

The rules will be relaxed for up to five days from December 23 to 27.

People will be able to travel to visit their friends and family for the festive period.

Rules will apply inside the home, inside a place of worship and in outside settings.

There will be no change to how hospitalit­y operates in the various tiers over the period when social restrictio­ns are eased – meaning no going to the pub with your extended bubbles.

Children whose parents are separated will be able to move between two separate bubbles, however.

Social distancing will not be necessary in the Christmas bubbles, though people will be advised to exercise restraint and judgment if they plan to mix with vulnerable friends or family.

People aged over 65 in care homes will not be able to join their families for Christmas under the new guidance.

Shared households in England – such as friends sharing a flat – would be able to split up to join another household for the five-day period.

■ But in families where three children live away from home, they would not all be able to return for Christmas.

However, university students returning from halls at the end of term would automatica­lly rejoin their family household and, therefore, not be included as a separate household.

A joint statement issued by the four UK government­s said: “As 2020 draws to a close, we recognise it has been an incredibly difficult year for us all.

“We have all had to make significan­t sacrifices in our everyday lives, and many religious and community groups have already had to change or forgo their customary celebratio­ns to slow the spread of coronaviru­s and save lives.

“This cannot be a ‘normal’ Christmas. But as we approach the festive period, we have been working closely together to find a way for family and friends to see each other, even if it is for a short time, and recognisin­g that it must be both limited and cautious.”

The statement added: “Even where it is within the rules, meeting with friends and family over Christmas will be a personal judgment for individual­s to take, mindful of the risks to themselves and others, particular­ly those who are vulnerable.

“We need everyone to think carefully about what they do during this period, balancing some increased social contact with the need to keep the risk of increased transmissi­on of the virus as low as possible.

“This is particular­ly important when considerin­g those who are vulnerable, and before deciding to come together over the festive period we urge the considerat­ion of alternativ­e approaches such as the use of technology or meeting outside.”

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Three families will be able to ‘bubble up’ over Christmas

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