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Boris Johnson said the guidance alas is that when places go into a higher tier, there are restrictions on household contact in place so depending on how you define your household, you may find there are restrictions.
"But you really should go on the website to check out what's going on in Essex and what's going on in Kent to be sure."However, the rules about children of separated children moving between their parents' households have NOT changed since first implemented in March.Outlined in the
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Marcus Rashford says he hopes there will soon be no need for him to campaign for the rights of vulnerable people.The England and Manchester United striker was last week awarded an MBE for services to Vulnerable Children in the UK during Covid-19 following his relentless campaigning in order to protect children from going hungry across the country.Rashford's work during the summer forced the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the government into a u-turn over the decision to cancel school meal
that the government has the power to “impose” the measures.The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The PM said the government continues to work with local leaders in the North to agree additional interventions in Level 3 areas, in order to drive down transmission of the virus.“The PM said that for the Liverpool City Region we’ve successfully agreed a package of measures and support including the closure of gyms and fitness studios, casinos, adult gaming centres and betting shops."This is
Boris Johnson ignored the advice of his own top scientists to impose a Nicola Sturgeon-style two week circuit breaker lockdown on parts of England where coronavirus is running out of control. Papers from the UK government’s SAGE advisory group show that scientific advisors officially recommended an urgent two-week ‘circuit break’ lockdown three weeks ago.
Boris Johnson laid out a new three-tier local lockdown plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.He set out details in a House of Commons statement, saying: “We will now simplify and standardise our local rules, by introducing a three tiered system of local COVID alert levels in England set at medium, high and very high.”Areas of the UK in the medium tier continue with the same rules that are currently in place nationwide.
Nicola Sturgeon said.As Boris Johnson prepared to unveil the new covid alert levels for parts of England, the First Minister said a similar graded system would be introduced in Scotland after two weeks of local lockdowns currently in place expire.
today announced a new three tiered Covid Alert Level system in England, with areas designated as being at either medium, high, or very high risk.The medium alert level will consist of current national measures such as the rule of six and 10pm curfew, with the high alert level seeing households banned from mixing indoors.The very high level will see household mixing banned and pubs and bars closed as a "baseline", with further measures agreed based on local circumstances.The Liverpool city region
set out a new system to simplify lockdown restrictions by placing the country into areas of medium, high and very high alert. Greater Manchester MPs have confirmed that the region will be placed into Tier 2 - high alert, from Wednesday.This means the current ban on different households mixing indoors will continue, but the rule of six will now to apply to gardens and outdoor spaces.