here.So what happens over Christmas? Here’s what you need to know. Yes, as long as you live in an area in Tier 1, 2 or 3. Existing support bubbles count as one household towards the three household limit.This means that if you are in a support bubble outside, you can collectively form a Christmas bubble with two other households.Two households in a support bubble can choose to join separate Christmas bubbles, but they should avoid contact with each other both before and after Christmas Day.People who live in Tier 4 areas are still allowed to see their support bubble.So, if you are in Tier 1, 2 or 3, and you are in an existing support bubble with someone who lives in a Tier 4 area, you can see each other on Christmas Day.However, if you.
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