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Government's decision to relax coronavirus measures over Christmas 'major error that will cost many lives'

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direct to your inbox The government made a "rash" decision in relaxing coronavirus measures over Christmas amid calls for five-day break to be scrapped.

In a rare joint editorial the British Medical Journal and Health Service Journal said that the government "is about to blunder into another major error that will cost many lives".The warning comes just a week before the 'Christmas bubble' guidance comes into force, allowing up the three households to mix for five days.Between December 23 and 27, loved ones will be able to meet indoors regardless of which tier the area they live is in.The message, authored by HSJ editor Alastair McLellan and BMJ editor-in-chief Fiona Godlee said: "When Government devised the current plans to allow household.

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