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‘That’s better’ Dan Walker addresses major change with BBC Breakfast co-host Sally Nugent

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Dan Walker, 44, has addressed finally sitting next to co-presenter Sally Nugent on BBC Breakfast.The hosts had to stay apart for two years due to social distancing rules but were able to come together as the government removed all Covid restrictions in England.Sharing his delight, Dan shared a snap of him and Sally sitting together on the BBC Breakfast sofa.He penned in view of his 272,000 Instagram followers: “Good morning world.

Yes… we are sitting closer together for the first time in two years.“I hope you’re ok this morning.“We have a busy #BBCBreakfast with the very latest on the war in Ukraine and the rest of the news.”Fans of the show were delighted to see the presenters back together again and dozens took to the comments to share their joy.Amanda said: “That’s better.”Trundle58 exclaimed: “Just tuned in and couldn’t believe you were both sitting closer together - back to normal at last.”Leanette wrote: “That’s the first thing I said when I switched on!

How funny that it’s so noticeable and unusual to be sat nearer.”And Makingthemost1 posted, “Normality,” along with fire emojis.Co-presenter Sally also reposted the image on her Instagram story.She simply captioned the post, “Good mornin’”, alongside the snap of the pair beaming at the camera.All remaining Covid restrictions have been removed in England as part of Boris Johnson’s Living With Covid plan.The change means people who test positive for Covid are no longer legally required to self-isolate, although they are still advised too.The government still advises taking steps to reduce the risk of catching and spreading the virus.This includes getting vaccinated, wearing a face covering in crowded, enclosed spaces, meeting outside or letting fresh air inside and.

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