Bridport waits to find out tier status as Boris sets out post lockdown plans

By Lottie Welch

23rd Nov 2020 | Local News

Bridport was in Tier One before the lockdown was imposed earlier this month Picture: Pixabay
Bridport was in Tier One before the lockdown was imposed earlier this month Picture: Pixabay

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce details of new coronavirus guidelines today (Monday) for when the current restrictions end on Wednesday, December 2.

Then the second national lockdown was imposed, Bridport was graded in Tier One, however the Prime Minister is looking to impose stricter restrictions in the tiers.

Mr Johnson will brief the nation this afternoon but it may be a few days before every area knows which tier it is in.

Some of the things that are anticipated:

Gyms and non-essential shops will to be allowed to reopen when England's lockdown ends.

While parts of the tier system may be tougher, the 10pm closing time for pubs and restaurants will be relaxed.

And the ban on outdoor grassroots sport is also set to be lifted.

Mr Johnson is also expected to announce that mass testing will be introduced in all tier three areas. Rapid testing with military support, as used in Liverpool, will form part of the stricter system.

Testing will also be rolled out for care home visitors across England from next month - with every care home resident able to have two visitors tested twice a week.

It means people who live in care homes will be able to hug relatives by the end of the year, the government has said.

More areas are set to be placed in the higher tiers - high risk or very high risk - after lockdown, No 10 has said.

The PM had hoped to announce arrangements for the Christmas period today, but this has been delayed until at least Tuesday to allow the Scottish and Welsh cabinets to agree the plans.

It comes after the government said the UK's four nations had backed plans to allow some household mixing "for a small number of days" over Christmas.

It has been reported that one option that was discussed in meetings this weekend was that three households could be allowed to meet up for up to five days.

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