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Christmas lockdown: Brits 'shouldn't socialise' for two weeks before forming bubbles

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Christmas, the Government is advising.It's hoped this will minimise the chances of a dreaded third wave of coronavirus infections in the New Year.On Tuesday it was announced that lockdown laws against household mixing will be relaxed across the UK for five days over Christmas.Up to three separate households will be allowed to mingle indoors together between December 23 and 27 as part of the "Christmas bubbles" scheme.While the news was met with joy by many who haven't seen their relatives all year, health experts have warned that such a period of lax social distancing will inevitably result in a spike in cases in January.In an effort to reduce this risk, people planning to celebrate the festive season in their temporary bubbles are being.

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