Tier One. Two or Three? Here's when Northamptonshire will find out what Covid restrictions we will be living with
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Northamnptonshire will find out later today (Thursday) what Covid restrictions they will be living under when the second national lockdown ends next week.
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Hide AdHealth Secretary Matt Hancock is due to make a statement on the latest tier system in the House of Commons at 11.30am.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed on Monday England will return to the the three-tiered coronavirus alert system introduced last month to allow a localised approach to curbing the spread of Covid-19.
Northamptonshire was placed in the lowest tier — Tier One — but cases have continued to rise despite the lockdown, which was introduced on November 5, and indications are that most of the country will be in Tier Two with more stringent restrictions from December 2.
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Hide AdThere are some restrictions which will apply nationally, irrespective of which tier areas are in.
These are the updated restrictions detailed in the PM's "Winter Plan":
Tier 1: Medium
■ The 'rule of six' applies when meeting in indoor or outdoor spaces
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Hide Ad■ Spectators allowed at sporting events, as well as live performances, though numbers will be limited to allow for social distancing
■ Personal care industries such as hairdressing are allowed to operate
■ Pubs and restaurants will now operate with an 11pm curfew
Tier 2: High
■ No household mixing will be allowed indoors
■ The rule of six will apply in outdoor spaces
■ Pubs and restaurants must shut at 11pm
■ Alcohol can only be served alongside a substantial meal
■ Spectators will be allowed at sporting events, as well as live performances, though numbers will be limited to allow for social distancing
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Hide Ad■ Personal care industries such as hairdressing are allowed to operate
Tier 3: Very High
■ No household mixing indoors or outdoors, in hospitality venues or in private gardens
■ Rule of six applies in outdoor, public spaces such as beaches and parks
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Hide Ad■ Pubs and restaurants must remain closed except for takeaway and delivery services
■ Indoor entertainmen venues must stay closed
■ Personal care industries such as hairdressing are allowed to operate
■ There will be guidance in place around travelling in and out of the affected area
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