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This guidance explains how you can now see people you do not live with.

This guidance explains how you can now see people you do not live with.

Government Guidance

Meeting people from outside your household:

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We can now form an Exclusive ‘support bubble’ with one other household which is great news for those of us who yearn to be Exclusively supported.

The government recognises how difficult it has been for people to be cut off from their family and friends in recent months.

You can form a support bubble with another household only if you or they are in a single adult household -

This guidance explains how you can now see people you do not live with, while protecting yourself and others from coronavirus.

You should only form a support bubble with one other household, should not change or add to your support bubble once formed, and must only form a support bubble with another household if you or they are in a SINGLE ADULT HOUSEHOLD.

How you can see people that you do not live with while protecting yourself and others from coronavirus (COVID-19). You should only form a support bubble with one other household, should not change or add to your support bubble once formed, and must only form a support bubble with another household if you or they are in a single adult household

The government recognises how difficult it has been for people to be cut off from their family and friends in recent months.

In England, there are 2 ways that you can do this: 

Meeting outdoors in a group of up to 6 people with those you do not live with, but you should do this while observing social distancing guidelines and keeping at least 2 metres apart. Single adult households – in other words adults who live alone or with dependent children only – can form a ‘support bubble’ with one other household. All those in a support bubble will be able to spend time together inside each others’ homes, including overnight, without needing to stay 2 metres apart. We are making this change to support the loneliest and most isolated. It is a targeted intervention to provide extra support to some of those most impacted by the most difficult effects of the current social restrictions, while ensuring we continue to keep the rate of transmission down

You must not:

Meet other people indoors – including in their home or your home – unless you are in a support bubble.

meet outdoors in a group of more than 6 with people who are not in your household or (where applicable) support bubble, or for other limited circumstances listed in law -

Form a support bubble with another household if neither you nor they are in a single adult household

Stay overnight in another household that is not in your support bubble, unless it is for the limited set of circumstances outlined in law

Staying alert when meeting people you do not live with

You should continue to stay alert and limit your contact with others. Staying at home is the easiest way to do this but, as above, you are permitted to meet family and friends subject to strict rules – on which there is more detail below. At all times, it is important to maintain social distancing guidelines to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

In order to keep you and your family and friends safe, it remains very important that you stay alert outside your home and follow some key principles:

You should limit your interactions with people outside of your household or your support bubble (if applicable) as much as possible

You should continue to follow strict social distancing guidelines, particularly ensuring you are two metres away from anyone not in your household or your support bubble

You should take hygiene precautions by washing your hands as soon as you are home for at least 20 seconds , use hand sanitiser when you are out, use a tissue when sneezing and dispose of it safely and cough into the crook of your elbow

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https://www.gov.uk/guidance/meeting-people-from-outside-your-household-from-4-july

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