The UK government is encouraging people to stay at home on New Year’s Eve to stem the spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. The government has been running a public information advertising campaign entitled “See in the new year safely at home” until the end of New Year’s Eve. The government campaign has been reminding people they should not meet up with friends or family indoors, unless they are in the same household or support bubble, and they should avoid large gatherings of any kind. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said everyone should act responsibly to protect the NHS. “With our NHS under pressure we must all take personal responsibility this New Year’s Eve and stay at home. I know how much we have all sacrificed this year and we cannot let up,” he said in a statement. “Over 600,000 people have now been vaccinated and we are close …
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