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Covid-19 lockdown rules: ‘I don’t expect to see any friends until 2021’ – BBC News
People and businesses react as areas move into tougher coronavirus restrictions this weekend.

By Francesca GillettBBC News
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image captionJosh says the first lockdown was different as, like the oft-used phrase, “we were all in it together”
“I don’t expect to see any of my friends until 2021 now, which is upsetting,” says Josh Whipps, 24.
The first-year university student is one of millions of people in England who
woke up to tougher Covid rules on Saturday morning, as areas moved to a higher tier because of rising coronavirus cases.
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