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Mr Johnson told the everyday Downing Street briefing the new “assistance bubbles” use to single adult homes or single parents with children under 18.
He added: “I want to stress that support bubbles must be unique, suggesting you can’t change the home you are in a bubble with or link with numerous families.
The government provided examples for how the new “support bubbles” might work for single adults in England:
- A grandparent who lives alone would be able to form a bubble with one of their kids, which implies they could go to see them and communicate with their grandchildren as normal
- A single parent could form a bubble with a moms and dad or buddy so they can interact as typical
- 2 single people who both survive on their own could form a bubble
- And a couple who do not live together might form a bubble, however just if they both live alone
If anyone within a bubble establishes coronavirus symptoms, everyone within the bubble should self-isolate for 14 days.
Who can’t create a “support bubble”?
Mr Johnson stated the brand-new rule is “not designed for individuals who do not certify to begin satisfying ins