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Covid: What are the new tiers and lockdown rules in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?

The government has set out which tier each area of England will go into from Wednesday.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own rules to reduce the spread of coronavirus.

Across the UK, some restrictions will be relaxed over Christmas, to allow three households to form a “Christmas bubble”.

What will England’s new lockdown rules be?

England’s current lockdown will end just after midnight on Wednesday 2 December. After that, regions will be placed in one of three tiers: medium, high and very high.

The vast majority of England will be placed into high and very high – tiers two and three.

Areas in tier two

Tier two (high) rules

Areas in tier three

Tier three (very high) rules

Additional restrictions apply:

Areas in tier one

Only three areas have been placed in the lowest tier:

Tier one (medium) rules

Areas in the lowest tier will have some restrictions relaxed:

There are exceptions in all tiers for childcare and support bubbles. More details of the plan are here.

How were the tiers decided?

The new coronavirus tier restrictions will mean 55 million people will be banned from mixing with other households indoors. The decision about which tier to place an area in is based on:

The tiers areas are in will be reviewed every 14 days, starting 16 December.

bbc

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