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Christmas 2020 - like so much this year - is going to look very different from other years despite the government relaxing strict coronavirus rules for five days over the festive period to allow families and friends to get together.
Restrictions have been relaxed to allow up to three households to mix indoors from December 23 to 27, but the easing of these rules has been caveated heavily by medical professionals - including the government s own.
England s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty described Christmas as a period of risk and urged people to be very, very careful .