COVID-19 lockdown: UK PM offers new ‘support bubbles’ to combat loneliness
PTI, Jun 11, 2020, 2:16 PM IST
London: People living alone in England will be able to stay at one other household as part of a further easing of the coronavirus restrictions, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
He announced that, from Saturday, single adults can spend the night at another house in a so-called “support bubble”, which means all members of the bubble must self isolate in case anyone member develops symptoms of COVID-19.
He said the change aims to help combat loneliness and allow for some further relaxation to the rules, which so far only allow for a gathering of up to six outdoors.
“All those in a support bubble will be able to act as if they live in the same household, meaning they can spend time together inside each others’ homes and do not need to stay two meters apart,” Johnson explained.
“I want to stress that support bubbles must be exclusive, meaning you can’t switch the household you are in a bubble with or connect with multiple households. And if any member of the support bubble develops symptoms, all members of the bubble will need to follow the normal advice on household isolation,” he said.
One part of the bubble has to be a single household, or be a single parent to children aged under 18. It does not apply to grandparents who live together, people living in houses of multiple occupancies, such as flatshares, or to couples who already live together.
Those who are shielding due to other underlying health conditions are not advised to form a bubble.
The move came as the UK government’s chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, said the R number the number of people an infected person passes the virus on to remains below the required level of one.
Further easing of lockdown measures, including opening up of non-essential shops, from next Monday as the UK’s death toll from the deadly virus crossed 41,000.
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