One government source has apparently said: ‘You will be able to see your family at Christmas, but at this rate, you might not be able to do it in a pub. As for New Year’s Eve, that is a different story.'
A source apparently told the newspaper: ‘You will be able to see your family at Christmas, but at this rate, you might not be able to do it in a pub. As for New Year’s Eve, that is a different story.’
But Health Secretary Sajid Javid has insisted he is ‘not aware of any plans for further restrictions’ as MPs are asked to vote on Plan B today. One person infected with Omicron has died in the UK, although it’s unclear whether they were vaccinated or if they had underlying health conditions.People have been told to work from home under Plan B
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