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By *ickandmix500 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Wem

If you no someone on fab and you could trust them and there on there own for Christmas would you let them in your bubble

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

No. We're in tier 4 we can't even see our family. As I understand it the criteria for bubbles are fairly strict and don't extend to random strangers.

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

In principle, yes, but it's not possible. We're only allowed one other person in our bubble and that slot is taken by elderly relative, which is more important.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Lanzarote

Family will always come first.x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No and as nice couple said only certain people are allowed a support bubble.

The idea of a support bubble is for people that live alone or are the only adult in the house and That person is then treated as part of the household.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Family will always come first.x"

But unfortunately not for everyone.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If they really needed the company yes.

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By *ilkChocManMan
over a year ago

Sanderstead

Nope... Regardless if they are an FB from fab, or a sister down the road, your not allowed to mix under Tier 4 rules bar a few specifics.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope... Regardless if they are an FB from fab, or a sister down the road, your not allowed to mix under Tier 4 rules bar a few specifics.

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You are wrong because you are allowed a support bubble in all tiers. That was made perfectly clear in the press conference on Saturday.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Nope... Regardless if they are an FB from fab, or a sister down the road, your not allowed to mix under Tier 4 rules bar a few specifics.

You are wrong because you are allowed a support bubble in all tiers. That was made perfectly clear in the press conference on Saturday."

And in the .gov guidelines. I'm allowed to visit my parents in my capacity as their carer. I feel quite divided about this, I'm being told to stay at home, that I'm in an area where the virus is out of control but I can enter tier two and visit two very elderly people with complex underlying health issues. This isn't anybody's fault but it does cause a dilemma for people like me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope... Regardless if they are an FB from fab, or a sister down the road, your not allowed to mix under Tier 4 rules bar a few specifics.

You are wrong because you are allowed a support bubble in all tiers. That was made perfectly clear in the press conference on Saturday.

And in the .gov guidelines. I'm allowed to visit my parents in my capacity as their carer. I feel quite divided about this, I'm being told to stay at home, that I'm in an area where the virus is out of control but I can enter tier two and visit two very elderly people with complex underlying health issues. This isn't anybody's fault but it does cause a dilemma for people like me"

It is a tricky one but my thinking is if you don't do it they Would probably have to have a care agency come in, So a different person every day that is having close contact with many others.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Nope... Regardless if they are an FB from fab, or a sister down the road, your not allowed to mix under Tier 4 rules bar a few specifics.

You are wrong because you are allowed a support bubble in all tiers. That was made perfectly clear in the press conference on Saturday.

And in the .gov guidelines. I'm allowed to visit my parents in my capacity as their carer. I feel quite divided about this, I'm being told to stay at home, that I'm in an area where the virus is out of control but I can enter tier two and visit two very elderly people with complex underlying health issues. This isn't anybody's fault but it does cause a dilemma for people like me

It is a tricky one but my thinking is if you don't do it they Would probably have to have a care agency come in, So a different person every day that is having close contact with many others."

My mum has agency carers three times a week but there are things they "don't like strangers doing".

It's ok, it'll get sorted, it's just a side effect of the current situation

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By *G999Man
over a year ago

Bath & Surrounding

If you and yours are comfortable with it, then what a lovely gesture that would be.

Observations from the official government website:

On every page in reference to "rules" of conduct regarding C19, in greyed out font at the very top is the word, Guidance.

Last I checked we're not under marshall law.

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