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Not Sure About Guidance Atm
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Can individuals from 6 dofferent households meet up in a coffee shop?
Can I hug people in my family but outside of my household yet?
Can I hug people in my family but outside of my household yet?
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I don't see a problem with you all meeting up in a coffee shop but you should follow social distancing- so maybe separate tables
08:43 Mon 27th Jul 2020
// bedknobs, within what is the law, its up to you what you do....there are things that I could legally do that I have politely declined.//
I think is a really good approach - medias in res and all that sort of thing (the boris in me coming out there - I havent done my hair either)
we arent talking about machine gunning BLM demos - wh apparently is starting up in the Land of the Free
I think is a really good approach - medias in res and all that sort of thing (the boris in me coming out there - I havent done my hair either)
we arent talking about machine gunning BLM demos - wh apparently is starting up in the Land of the Free
Latest info I could find
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /corona virus-o utbreak -faqs-w hat-you -can-an d-cant- do/coro navirus -outbre ak-faqs -what-y ou-can- and-can t-do
It remains the case that you should not:
socialise indoors in groups of more than two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household) – this includes when dining out or going to the pub
socialise outdoors in a group of more than six people from different households; gatherings larger than six should only take place if everyone is from exclusively from two households or support bubbles
interact socially with anyone outside the group you are attending a place with, even if you see other people you know, for example, in a restaurant, community centre or place of worship
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It remains the case that you should not:
socialise indoors in groups of more than two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household) – this includes when dining out or going to the pub
socialise outdoors in a group of more than six people from different households; gatherings larger than six should only take place if everyone is from exclusively from two households or support bubbles
interact socially with anyone outside the group you are attending a place with, even if you see other people you know, for example, in a restaurant, community centre or place of worship
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