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Northern Ireland Executive agrees to limit Christmas bubbles to one day

Northern Ireland Executive agrees to limit Christmas bubbles to one day The relaxation of Covid rules to allow three households to gather together will now be limited to Christmas Day. By Press Association Monday 21 Dec 2020, 9:40 AM Dec 21st 2020, 7:28 AM 35,843 Views 15 Comments Image: PA Images Updated Dec 21st 2020, 9:40 AM THE NORTHERN IRELAND Executive has agreed to reduce the five day Christmas bubbling arrangements in the region to just one day. The relaxation of Covid rules to allow three households to gather together will now be limited to Christmas Day. But flexibility will be afforded to people working on December 25 to enable them to bubble on another day over the festive break.

Northern Ireland reduces Covid bubbles to Christmas day ONLY as it shuts border over new Covid strain fears

BURST YOUR BUBBLE Northern Ireland reduces Covid bubbles to Christmas day ONLY as it looks to shut borders over new Covid strain Updated: 21 Dec 2020, 2:31 NORTHERN Ireland has reduced festive bubbles to Christmas Day only in a tough coronavirus crackdown. The country will be plunged into a harsh lockdown on Boxing Day - as Stormont ministers mull whether to impose a ban on flights from the rest of the UK. 1 Shoppers in face masks walk through Belfast city centre last weekCredit: Splash News The decision on festive bubbles was agreed by Stormont executives during an emergency virtual executive meeting late on Sunday night.

Christmas bubbles cut to one day in Northern Ireland | UTV

Monday December 21, 2020, 11:06 AM The rest of the UK have also reduced their Christmas bubble relaxations after the new Covid variant was described as out of control . Three households will now only be able to come together for one day between the 23rd and 27th of December, giving flexibility to those who are working on Christmas Day. The safest place for everyone to spend Christmas is in their own home and people are strongly advised to stay at home for Christmas. Those who feel they need to meet with their bubble should keep it as small as possible, as close to home as possible and keep the visit short.

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