Party on for New Year’s Eve despite Covid test shortage, says Boris Johnson

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Party on for New Year’s Eve despite Covid test shortage, says Boris Johnson
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🔺 Update: Party on for New Year’s Eve despite Covid test shortage, says Johnson

Boris Johnson said people should go out and celebrate New Year’s Eve despite a nationwide shortage of Covid tests and a record number of cases.

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