London:
The COVID-19 pandemic will not cease Father Christmas delivering presents, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated in a letter published on Wednesday, citing health-related authorities who stated there was no wellness danger to kids if guidelines had been followed.
PM Johnson gave the reassurance to an 8 year-old kid named Monti, who had written to him asking if Father Christmas would be in a position to provide gifts this year.
The handwritten note from Monti asked if the government had regarded the challenge of Santa’s annual stop by: “I understand you are very busy but can you and the scientists please talk about this.”
PM Johnson posted the letter on Twitter alongside a copy of his reply.
“I have put in a call to the North Pole and I can tell you Father Christmas is ready and raring to go, as are Rudolph and all of the other reindeer,” he stated.
Monti (aged 8) wrote to me asking if Father Christmas will be in a position to provide presents this year ????????????
I’ve had lots of letters about this, so I have spoken with authorities and can assure you that Father Christmas will be packing his sleigh and delivering presents this Christmas! pic.twitter.com/pXwcjHSxZg
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) November 25, 2020
“The Chief Medical Officer has asked me to tell you that, provided Father Christmas behaves in his usual responsible way and works quickly and safely, there are no risks to your health or his.”
Johnson stated he had currently had lots of letters on the topic and endorsed Monti’s suggestion to leave hand sanitiser by any cookies left out for Father Christmas.
Earlier this year, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took equivalent measure to reassure young citizens that the tooth fairy and Easter bunny would be classed as necessary workers and nevertheless in a position to go about their small business for the duration of the pandemic.
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