Covid: Don’t kiss strangers under mistletoe – ministeron December 2, 2021 at 3:02 am

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People should try to reduce Covid transmission so we can all enjoy Christmas “knees up”, Therese Coffey says.

She added: “But I think we should all be trying to enjoy the Christmas ahead of us and that’s why we’re working so hard to get the deployment of as many vaccines as possible, and of course continuing to encourage people who haven’t been vaccinated at all yet, to come forward, recognising that we’re still trying to understand the impact of Omicron.”

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