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Coronavirus update: The UK records rise in COVID-19 cases – how to protect your health


“Single adult households – in other words adults who live alone or with dependent children only – can continue to form an exclusive ‘support bubble’ with one other household.

“You can also meet in a group of two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household), in any location ‒ public or private, indoors or outdoors. This does not need to be the same household each time.”

Even inside someone’s home, it’s recommended to keep a safe distance apart from those not in your support bubble – this would be one metre apart.

The less you mingle with lots of people, the likelihood of catching coronavirus diminishes.





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