People in England who have booked their train or bus tickets to travel during Christmas will get a refund, the government announced on Monday. The decision came after the government reversed almost at the eleventh hour a previously announced relaxation of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions that would allow people across the UK to travel between tiers to meet their families in a five-day period from Dec. 23 to Dec. 27. “This ensures no one is left out of pocket for doing the right thing—staying home in tier 4, and elsewhere staying local and only meeting your Christmas bubble on Christmas day,” Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps said in a statement. “It is imperative that we all follow the new measures and play our part in tackling this virus, protecting others, and safeguarding our NHS.” The refund policy applies to journeys in England due to take place between …