Sunderland Echo

Now lockdown is being eased, what am I allowed to do?

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The guidance is still clear that if you or any of your household exhibit symptoms of COVID-19 you must self-isolate for 14 days. From June 1, the Police can no longer prevent you from being outside or send you back to your home address. You may leave your house for any reason.

This restrictio­n has been replaced by a prohibitio­n on ‘staying overnight at any place other than where you are living’. There are a number of exceptions which can be found on the GOV. UK website. Unless you are staying over for one of these reasons you are breaching the Regulation­s.

However, the Prime Minister announced new Regulation­s which came into force on Saturday 15 June 2020 – these allow two households to form a ‘social bubble’ or as the Regulation­s call them ‘Linked Households’. These households can meet and stay overnight at each other’s properties. Any single adult household, with or without children under 18, will be able to be ‘linked’ to one other household of any size. As long as: 1) That the second household is not linked to any other household; 2) That all adults in the second household agree to be linked with the first household.

This arrangemen­t continues as long as all adults in the second household are in agreement to be linked. If any of the adults in the second household decide they no longer wish to be linked then the agreement will end and the households may no longer meet up.

It is important to note that even where an agreement to be a ‘linked household’ ends neither household may create new links either with each other or any other household. In short you get one shot only.

There are two important takeaways from these new Regulation­s; first that a single grandparen­t, with two married or cohabiting children living separately from her and each other both who have children of their own, can only choose to link with one of their children’s households. Not both and not with each other. Second, that one of the households must be a single adult household. If both households have two or more adults then they cannot be ‘linked households’ and the previous rules still apply. The rules on gathering outside have also changed. Outside gatherings of up to 6 people from different households are now allowed.

You can call Ben Hoare Bell on 0191 565 3112 or email advice@ benhoarebe­ll.co.uk or visit www. benhoarebe­ll.co.uk.

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