Merry Christmas🎄 to all… and to all, ➡️please think of all our healthcare workers on the front lines—for they carry the weight of the world on their shoulders in what is to come.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) December 24, 2021
📍Stay safe. Protect each other & our communities. Or else, may our children forgive us. #Omicron pic.twitter.com/VSnb05y6kn
Thousands of flights canceled globally as Omicron mars Christmas weekend https://t.co/stwNbZaQbV pic.twitter.com/gBqcKSPFxf
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 25, 2021
Omicron are you not embarrassed? I could not have given you more opportunities if I tried. Now I have to cook Christmas dinner for my entire family. pic.twitter.com/pRDFYTP0y8
— cate in the kitchen (@catekitchen) December 24, 2021
I'm now wishing I peeled the potatoes last night. Or went to bed earlier. Either of those.
— 💉 alt – DUP (@dup_online) December 25, 2021
Well, I can’t recommend lighthouse cookies. pic.twitter.com/npQbGKvDlq
— Bert Fulks (@BertFulks) December 23, 2021
A shoutout to all the parents out there still trying to make Christmas magic while navigating the Omicron shit show. I see you with your festive sweater and your dead eyes.
— Natalie Stechyson (@NatStechyson) December 20, 2021
Surviving the week before Christmas with Omicron…#Covid #Omicron #Christmas #Australia #Covid19 #Covid19Aus pic.twitter.com/m3yiBh7e4F
— Leon Sjogren (@Leonsjogren) December 20, 2021
For the lads that are isolating over the Xmas #Christmas #Omicron pic.twitter.com/nzeiNmgpp6
— Pintman Appreciation (@PintmanA) December 25, 2021
‘Forgotten’ 😊
— dukkhaboy (@dukkhaboy) December 25, 2021
My mum just waited until the dog had walked out the room to tell me what she'd bought him for Christmas.
— Louise Haigh (@LouHaigh) December 23, 2021
Yeah we know it's a CGI Deep Fake. They won't allow her talk after a few years ago she stated it was our last Christmas and about the world ending. I know many Remember that! 😆
— SᵘⓅ ᑕuZZo (@HoovaGroova) December 24, 2021
To be fair to the Queen, I’d cancel Christmas dinner too, if I thought there was a chance that Prince Andrew would turn up.
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) December 16, 2021
In 2015, a former member of the Metropolitan Police’s Royal Protection Command revealed that, while the Queen’s call sign was ‘The Purple One’, and her husband was referred to as ‘Phil the Greek’, Prince Andrew’s name was ‘The C**t.’https://t.co/fZVxt973e2
— Ewart, Labor Dave (@davidbewart) December 23, 2021
overcrowded War on Christmas POW camp pic.twitter.com/kaWNn3e6qj
— christmas anticipator (@JoelNihlean) December 24, 2021
Happy anniversary of the deal negotiated and signed by Boris Johnson that was so excellent it was dismissed within months as forced on us in a hurry and totally unacceptable by Boris Johnson. https://t.co/3WA6FVONmV
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 24, 2021
Boris Johnson invoking the message of Jesus in his Christmas message; the same Boris Johnson who had to be shamed into helping feed vulnerable children
— Toby Earle (@TobyonTV) December 24, 2021
+UPDATE+
— Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@nicktolhurst) December 25, 2021
UK govt quietly expanding freedom of movement mobility schemes for hundreds of thousands of European workers – including 40 000 farming workers to protect the post Brexit British economy.
EU not legally obliged to reciprocate so only EU citizens’ mobility improved.
I would love to hear what the French make of this. They being the only producers of 'Champagne'. 🥂🍾
— Julie (@LubyLou64th) December 24, 2021
The final truly unmatchable minute & a half of It’s A Wonderful Life.👇pic.twitter.com/mhlHUKuNgS
— Jerry Christmas 🎄🎅🏽 (@JerryDunleavy) December 25, 2021
“It’s a Wonderful Life” is now 75 years old. But the film remains a timely exploration, @megangarber writes, of individual vulnerability: https://t.co/IejTpv1aZh
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) December 24, 2021
The sleigh has crashed offshore near Latvia.
— Santa Tracker (@BaileyCarlin) December 24, 2021
He’s dead.
NASA's revolutionary new space telescope due for launch from French Guiana https://t.co/DeMi0xjEtB pic.twitter.com/fZ3qStY6Mo
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 25, 2021
The target launch date for #Webb is
— ESA Webb Telescope (@ESA_Webb) December 22, 2021
👉confirmed for 25 December👈,
as early as possible in the launch window starting 12:20 GMT / 13:20 CET!
Roll-out🛻🚀for the @ariane5 launcher is foreseen for tomorrow 23 Dec, morning local time.
We're going!!!#WebbFliesAriane #JWST pic.twitter.com/xoZK872vQd
The James Webb Space Telescope will be humanity’s most powerful instrument for studying the formation of our universe and distant worlds in our galaxy.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 24, 2021
But the Webb has trudged through one of the most fraught development timelines of any space program. https://t.co/nQm2NI62xM
War is over if we want it. pic.twitter.com/nssuP6lGnG
— Dr. Sarah T. Roberts (@ubiquity75) December 25, 2021