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Can children play outside or do team games in coronavirus pandemic? What kids can and can't do in self-isolation

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Children should not be playing out in groups or joining in team games during the coronavirus pandemic, says the government. The government has released new advice on keeping youngsters safe and stopping the spread of the disease among cdommunities.

Speaking at today's Prime Minister's briefing Dr Jenny Harries, deputy chief medical officer for England, explained the restrictions that people should be placing on their own families.

While it's fine for siblings to play together in the home environment, she said, people need to be reducing social interaction with others. "With household groups, it's OK for them to play together within the home environment," she said. "They can kick a ball around in the garden, we're not asking people not to go

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