THOUSANDS of festive revellers hit towns and cities across the UK last night in a desperate bid for one final blowout before Christmas.
Party-goers made the most of their freedoms by packing out bars in Leeds, Birmingham and Cardiff as fears of a two-week lockdown grew.
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Party-goers were in high spirits in Leeds as they made the most of the big night out Credit: NB PRESS LTD 19
Revellers packed out Birmingham's Christmas market Credit: SnapperSK 19
Pals got together for their Christmas dos amid fears the country could go into shut-down Credit: NB PRESS LTD 19
Pals celebrate a birthday in Cardiff Credit: WNS
Officials have reportedly been mulling proposals for a two-week circuit-breaker, which would include a ban on meeting friends and family indoors.
But last night Boris Johnson told the nation: "We are not closing things down."
Swarms of Brits followed suit, with glamorous drinkers mixing with pals in ways unheard of this time last year.
Hundreds of punters packed out Birmingham's Christmas market, sinking back steins with pals despite the surge in Covid cases fuelled by Omicron.
Police were out in force on St Mary's Street, Cardiff, as the booze got the better of some.
Meanwhile, drinkers were in high spirits in Leeds and Newcastle, donning festive accessories as they celebrated the night.
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It came as a record 93,000 Brits were newly-infected with Covid on Friday while tens of thousands will be isolating this Christmas as a result of the spike.
According to The Times, ministers are preparing draft plans that will prevent Brits meeting others indoors except for work purposes.
Pubs and restaurants would be limited to outdoor service only if the scheme is given the green light.
Other reports suggest Mr Johnson has been presented with a range of options for 'plan C', ranging from "mild guidance to nudge people, right through to lockdown".
Mr Johnson says a "considerable wave" of cases is sweeping in - but stood firm on tougher rules this side of Christmas.
“I’ve said already that people should be cautious, but what we have also said is that people should decide what they want to do. It is a matter for their personal choice," he said.
“We are not closing things down but we do think people need to be cautious.”
However, he urged everyone to get their booster - and warned the mutation is "a very serious threat to us now".
On a visit to a vaccination centre in Hillingdon, West London, he said: "People have got to be prepared and they have got to understand what it entails."
And he said Brits must be "prudent".
"You need to think about your budget of risk," he said.
It comes as pubs and bars in Ireland will have to close at 8pm from Monday - undoubtedly alarming hospitality chiefs already facing huge pressure.
Some bosses also say they have had "no option" but to close during a "double whammy" of sick staff and customers staying away over concerns their festive plans could be disrupted.
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Brits have been warned to be 'prudent' amid the rising Covid cases Credit: LNP 19
Boris Johnson last night vowed he would not be shutting down the country Credit: Guzelian 19
Swarms of party-goers hit the town in Newcastle as cases soared to a record high on Friday Credit: NNP 19
The weekend started with a bang despite the Omicron spread Credit: NNP 19
Glamorous pals didn't let the fear of a circuit-breaker dampen their good time Credit: LNP 19
Others had to call it a night early Credit: SnapperSK 19
It was all smiles in Leeds as pals enjoyed the festive get together Credit: nb press ltd 19
But it all got too much for some Credit: nb press ltd 19
Glamorous partygoers hit the town in Birmingham Credit: SnapperSK 19
Boris Johnson has insisted he won't be shutting down the nation Credit: NB PRESS LTD 19
These lads found time for some acrobatics Credit: Guzelian 19
Groups of friends enjoyed the festive get together as fears of restrictions grew Credit: NB PRESS LTD 19
It was all fun and games for these pals Credit: LNP 19
Partygoers in St Mary Street, Cardiff Credit: WNS 19
Police were out in force to patrol the streets in Cardiff Credit: WNS
Boris Johnson says Brits need to be aware of Omicron risk as they socialise over Christmas