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Published 18:07 21 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 18:14 21 Nov 2020 GMT
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Festive celebrations could be pushed back until the summer, says a senior public health official in England. (Photo: iStock)[/caption]
Adams said that postponing festive celebrations could be a necessary evil.
He said: "This is going to make me seem like Ebenezer Scrooge but I'm really worried that we focus on Christmas and undo all of the work that we've done up until now.
"[We don't want to] have a week or two week splurge over Christmas that drives our infection rates even higher and then causes massive damage in January and February."
When asked to specify when the postponed festivities should occur, Adams added:
"I read recently an idea about bumping Christmas back to June or July and having Christmas Day then and celebrating it then and I think that seems like an eminently sensible thing to do because we certainly can't have a Christmas like we're used to having.
"I appreciate that that's difficult for people and distressing."
According to numerous reports published earlier today, lockdown restrictions could be relaxed by the Prime Minister for the last week of December.
It has been speculated that several families could be allowed to set up a short-term 'bubble', to permit them to mix and spend Christmas together between December 22nd and 28th.
As it stands, severe restrictions are currently in place in England, with specific support bubbles the only way people from different households can mix.
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