Christmas dinner indoor for a festive picnic in the park, the World Health Organisation’s chief has said. Christmas will be "different" this year, Dr Hans Kluge said, but it will still be a merry one if people can brave plunging temperatures.
He told families celebrating outside could be the key to fighting coronavirus and stopping the spread of the virus, while also cherishing those closest to you.
Last Christmas, temperatures plunged to -3C in parts of the UK on Xmas morning, with a sprinkling of snow covering in Scotland and Wales.Dr Kluge said: "Cherish the festive season with those close to you."If it's a large gathering of vulnerable people, you may postpone that gathering until you can safely gather."He added: "Despite the cold, if.
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