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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYes you are in a bubble with household C.
So you may as well visit them to give them some Christmas cheer.
Alternatively just don't see household B for 2 weeks after they have seen household C inside anywhere.
mi fone did this on tappy tawk
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWe're being pretty restrained over Christmas in terms of seeing people but an interesting corner case presented itself ..
We plan to Christmas bubble with household A. Household A are in a support bubble with household B who have a baby which is allowed since lockdown 2 ended. Household B are going to see relatives, household C for Christmas elsewhere in the country.
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It's an interesting one.
I am in a bubble with HWMBO.
HMWBO has childcare duties shared with his ex.
His ex is in a bubble with her partner (they don't cohabit).
His eldest is in a bubble with their boyfriend.
Both his children are in class bubbles at school (different school years so different bubbles).
I CBA to draw that as a Venn diagram. As his eldest pointed out last time I was there, I am technically in a bubble with their mum's partner
We manage it by doing everything in two or three week blocks. Essentially, bubbles are a bit of a scam / sham.
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Oh, I thought this was going to be an interesting thread about the mathematics of multiphase flows.
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Yes you are in a bubble with household C.
So you may as well visit them to give them some Christmas cheer.
Alternatively just don't see household B for 2 weeks after they have seen household C inside anywhere.
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The right answer is - don't fooking visit anybody this Xmas, ok?
Very simple really.
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Bubble math
We're being pretty restrained over Christmas in terms of seeing people but an interesting corner case presented itself and I'm curious if anyone knows an answer....
We plan to Christmas bubble with household A. Household A are in a support bubble with household B who have a baby which is allowed since lockdown 2 ended.
Household B are going to see relatives, household C for Christmas elsewhere in the country.
So, technically speaking does that mean we are in a Christmas bubble with household C?! A+B can be treated as a single household for most purposes but this corner case is unclear.
Purely as an intellectual exercise, what's the answer, is there even an answer
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