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Is it from May 17th that we can stop over in other peoples houses?

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delilabell · 10/05/2021 06:50

I'm very confused. I can see in the roadmap about hotels etc but not about relatives tia

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WaterBottle123 · 10/05/2021 06:51

Yes that's correct:)

Kids to grandparents! (Fully vaccinated!)

Orangebug · 10/05/2021 06:53

Yes

Lubiluxe · 10/05/2021 07:01

I'm hoping so!! It's getting tricky planning to see a newish baby in the family who live hours away when we have to remain outside.

conkersarebonkers · 10/05/2021 07:50

Assume you are in England?

"People are also likely to be allowed to stay overnight with those not in their household or bubble."

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57050860

So it is likely, but you might want to wait until it's confirmed later today.

delilabell · 10/05/2021 10:04

Wonderful thank you!yep going to wait till its official before I tell the children but I'm hoping I can see my brother and sister in law who I've not seen in 17 months .

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Rowgtfc72 · 10/05/2021 18:08

That's what I thought. We had it last Oct. 26 days in isolation in total. I woke up on day 12 with no sense of taste and smell, really my only symptoms.

Lemons1571 · 11/05/2021 07:10

My kids have been staying with their grandfather throughout, as he lives on his own. So we are “one household”. Mind blowing that an additional grandparent means all those months of barely seeing each other.

delilabell · 11/05/2021 07:13

@Lemons1571 I know uts a strange one isn't it? I'm just hoping were not in the same position again this winter

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