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Do students returning home from university count towards the three household Christmas bubble limit?

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direct to your inboxFamilies will be bubbling up over the Christmas period to allow them to spend time with loved ones.

The government rules allow up to three households to form a bubble on Christmas Day in England - but only if you live in an area in Tier 1, 2 or 3.

The plans for Christmas had to be dramatically scaled back amid rising case numbers in the south of England, believed to be caused by a new strain of coronavirus.

The changes led to some people having to cancel plans to bubble up over the festive period. But many universities students have already made the journey home.The government opened a ‘student travel window’ between December 3 and 9 so students could return to their homes safely.So what does that mean for Christmas.

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