Couples have been told to stop seeing each other or move in together to stop coronavirus spreading

The government has said it doesn't want people switching in and out of households (Photo: Shutterstock) The government has said it doesn't want people switching in and out of households (Photo: Shutterstock)
The government has said it doesn't want people switching in and out of households (Photo: Shutterstock)

Couples have been told they should stop seeing each other or move in together in the effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Due to restrictions on movement, people have been told to stop seeing anyone who does not live in their household.

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Advice for couples

Any couple who are not currently cohabiting should stop seeing one another, or move in together, according to the official government advice.

Deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries recommended non-cohabiting partners move in with one another at the Downing Street press conference on Tuesday (24 Mar) evening.

She said: "If you are two individuals, two halves of the couple, living in separate households then ideally they should stay in those households.

"The alternative might be that, for quite a significant period going forward, they should just test the strength of their relationship and decide whether they should permanently be resident in another household.

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“What we do not want is people switching in and out of households.

"It defeats the purpose of reductions in social interactions and will allow the transmission of disease."

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