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Covid-19 tests provide some reassurance if you're visiting relatives – but they're not 100% failsafe.
The pandemic has sparked a resurgence of the traditional round-robin. We're big fans.
What to cook, the games to play and how to ensure those Zoom calls spark joy.
After a year of lockdowns, quarantines and self-isolation, we could all do with a little joy right now. And while you can’t always control what happens to you, you can control how you respond to it. We’ve asked therapist Lucy Beresford for tips on how to stay positive and keep our spirits up during challenging times.
People taking advantage of festive bubbles are urged to “do the minimum” to limit coronavirus.
You can end up in a ‘no man’s land’ of wanting to help, but not knowing how.
Countries around the world are relaxing rules for the festive season. Now we’re being urged to take “preventive self-isolation” before meeting up with loved ones.
I would choose Christmas by myself over going back to a family home where I have to be someone I’m not.
From Giovanna Fletcher to Stacey Solomon, celebs are going way beyond a simple wreath.
The pandemic might lead to delays, so step on it! 🎄📮