Covid: What is the rule of six and what are the social distancing rules?

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Lockdown rules are being eased across the UK, so more people can meet outside.

You still need to keep 2m (6 ft) away from any one you don’t live with, or are in a social bubble with.

What is the rule of six?

In England, outdoor gatherings – including in gardens – are allowed with up to six people.

Children of all ages are included in the count. Professional carers are not, as long as they are working.

To make things easier for larger families, two households of any size can meet. A support bubble counts as one household.

You must not meet up indoors with anybody you do not live with – unless you have formed a support bubble with them (if you are eligible).

It’s hoped that from 17 May, social gatherings of up to 30 people can take place outdoors – and the rule of six (or two households) will apply indoors (overnight stays allowed).

The government says it will formally announce one week in advance whether restrictions will be eased as planned.

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