You'd add [2] and always take packages from there non selectively.
So normal add-apt-repository and after that just update/upgrade as usual 
according to your maintenance policies.

I'd say that while libvirt/qemu can break things I'd have very rarely seen 
those to manifest as system instabilities - so I'd assume other changes would 
have caused this.
In general I'd recommend to do the change on a few systems only to begin with 
and see if they behave up to your expectation for a while.
Also maybe do not change the week before Christmas, but more in January :-)

On the SRU I think we agree that we will not change the version as in
Xenial for the reasons outlined before - thanks for your understanding.
I'm marking the bug task accordingly.

I'll stay subscribed here to help you with the general discussion.

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Xenial)
       Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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