The government has announced a new "rule of six" from Monday, with a cap on public gatherings as coronavirus cases continue to rise in England.
It's sparked fears Christmas could be cancelled for many households - with the measures set to be in place for the foreseeable future.
From September 14, you'll no longer be able to gather in groups of more than six. This was previously capped at 30. It means you won't be able to shop in large groups - though many supermarkets already imposed limits of one person per household in March.
But with the new 'rule of six' coming into force, will you have to queue to enter your local supermarket again? The answer is no, as the one meter plus gap will remain the same - meaning there won't be new limits on
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