Covid could ruin Christmas festivities 'for the next five years', warn experts

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Covid could ruin Christmas festivities 'for the next five years', warn experts
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The government's scientific advisory group, SPI-M-O, has warned that coronavirus may cause havoc for Christmas festivities for the next five years until it is more effectively contained

Covid may not just cause havoc for Christmas plans this year but for the next five until it is more effectively contained, warned a scientific advisory group for the government.

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