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BORIS Johnson plans to reveal the Christmas Covid rules in the next 10 days - but can't rule out snap restrictions. 

Downing St today said the PM will make an announcement before MPs break up for their hols on December 16.

Boris Johnson will reveal his decision Christmas by December 16
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Boris Johnson will reveal his decision Christmas by December 16Credit: PA
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Omicron-fighting measures like masks, self-isolation and travel curbs are all up for a three-week review by December 18.

As the Sun reveals today, the PM hopes to make his final decision earlier than that.

Experts have revealed that cases of Omicron are likely to be five times higher than those 246 confirmed.

Professor Paul Hunter said there was current concern that Omicron “is spreading rather more quickly than the Delta variant”.

Ministers are confident that no fresh restrictions that will ruin Christmas will be needed and are urging Brits not to ditch their party plans.

Mr Johnson's official spokesman said he's confident the true threat of Omicron will allow them to make a final decision by the end of next week.

He said: "We are confident we will have more data than we currently do and we will be able to update Parliament during that week [commencing the 13th]. 

But he warned that any decisions won't be locked in and could suddenly change during the holiday period.

The PM's spokesman said: "We do have the ability to take public health decisions in the interest of public health during recess."

Last year Mr Johnson threw Christmas plans into chaos by announcing an 11th-hour rule change banning gatherings in large parts of the country like London.

And he then caused more misery by plunging Britain into a third national lockdown in the New Year.

The PM has vowed that "this Christmas will be considerably better than last Christmas" and aides are bullish about this year.

No10 today confirmed they will be having a staff Christmas party in a sign there aren't any nasty surprises coming down the track.

Gloomy Sage adviser Sir David Spiegelhalter fears January restrictions will be the price of a normal Christmas.

He said: "I’m sure the Government would love not to disrupt Christmas. What happens after Christmas, of course, is another matter.

“The New Year is quite likely to bring a lot of challenges and, as SAGE have said, that could very well mean more stringent measures."

The PM's spokesman said this wasn't the Government's plan but said future action is "impossible to predict" at this stage.

The PM hopes to confirm that Christmas is on this year
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The PM hopes to confirm that Christmas is on this year
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says 'we’re still waiting to see exactly how dangerous' the Omicron variant is

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