 Hello! The message I want to get across is that just because we can do something doesn't mean that we should do it. I'm talking particularly about Christmas Day and Christmas Day bubbles. At the beginning of this month in South Cambridgeshire, we had just over 40 cases of Covid per 100,000 people. That's now 172 cases per 100,000. It's rising rapidly probably because of this new strain of Covid, which is so much easier to catch, and also because 20% to 30% of people don't have any symptoms and therefore are probably passing on the disease without realising it. So the safest thing to do is to stay at home for Christmas and to just spend it with your own household. So I'm not going to see my sister or one of my sons who both live in Bedfordshire, which is in tier four, and I'm really, really sad about that, but I need to protect my 91-year-old mum, and this is the best way to do it. So please have a healthy and safe Christmas, and then we will all be around to go back to the sort of Christmases that we love next year.