Brits ordered not to mingle in bid to prevent coronavirus spike under new 'rule of six'
BRITS were ordered not to mingle today in a bid to prevent Covid infections under “rule of six” laws which left experts baffled.
Halloween celebrations will be outlawed as family groups of six and under would be “mingling” while knocking doors to trick or treat.Many flouted the new rulings today as the temperature rose and large groups flocked to parks across the UK toA large group relax in Castle Park, Bristol, on the first day of the new coronavirus lawsgathered as they prepared to return to universities after months of remote learning. A large number met up in Bristol’s Castle Park.
It’s worrying that six months into the lockdown, criminal laws affecting all of our lives are still written in secret and rushed out minutes before they come into force. Former Sports Minister Tracey Crouch was among those to hit out at the new raft of rules. She said: “Many will find this a topsy-turvy prioritisation from government.
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