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MILLIONS OF BRITS HAVE BEEN PLUNGED INTO THE HARSHEST COVID RESTRICTIONS WHICH WILL COME INTO EFFECT DECEMBER 19. Tier 3 measures will be introduced in areas in the East and South East of
England while areas in the north will stay put despite a drop in infection rates. ⚠️ READ OUR CORONAVIRUS LIVE BLOG FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES WHAT IS TIER 3 LOCKDOWN? Tier 3 is the
toughest set of restrictions applied to "very high" risk areas. This category sees simple acts such as popping to the pub for a pint of beer or a glass of wine banned. Bars, cafes
and restaurants must remain shut except for takeaway services, and households cannot mix except in public places outdoors. On November 26, the tier locations in England were unveiled by Matt
Hancock, plunging 99 per cent of the country has been plunged into Tier 2 and Tier 3. TIER 3 - VERY HIGH ALERT: WHAT IT MEANS: * All shops can stay open * You can meet with others in public
outdoor places, such as beaches or parks, but only in groups of up to six people * However, you must not meet socially indoors or in most outdoor places with anybody you do not live with,
or who is not in your support bubble, this includes in any private garden or at most outdoor venues * Areas should only be at this level for 28 days then a review should take place * You
should maintain social distancing from anyone not in your household or support bubble * People can't stay overnight somewhere outside of their local area unless needed for work,
education or similar * Accommodation will be closed in these areas except for specific reasons * Pubs, cafes and restaurants must close except for takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through
or delivery services. * You should work from home where possible * Businesses such as hair, beauty and nail salons can stay open * People are advised against travelling out of their area *
You should still wear a face covering * Public buildings such as libraries can open * Up to 15 people can attend a wedding ceremony or civil partnership but no reception is allowed * Up to
30 people can attend someone’s funeral and up to 15 people can attend someone’s wake * Gyms, pools, and leisure facilities can open WHICH AREAS IN ENGLAND ARE IN TIER 3? Health Secretary
Matt Hancock told MPs on Monday, December 14 that London will be among the latest areas to be plunged into Tier 3. This follows after the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, revealed that cases in
the capital had risen by 75 per cent. Parts of Essex will also be placed under the very high alert level. Speaking to Parliament on December 17, Mr Hancock announced that millions more Brits
would be plunged into Tier 3. The Health Secretary revealed a string of areas including Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Peterborough and Surrey would be bumped up into the top level of
restrictions. Around 39million people will now be in the highest level of lockdown rules, totalling more than two THIRDS of the population. EAST MIDLANDS NORTH EAST: North East Combined
Authority: NORTH EAST: Tees Valley Combined Authority: NORTH WEST SOUTH EAST SOUTH WEST SOUTH * Gosport * Havant * Portsmouth WEST MIDLANDS YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER * East Riding of
Yorkshire * Kingston upon Hull/Hull * North East Lincolnshire * North Lincolnshire * South Yorkshire * West Yorkshire WILL THERE BE A TIER 4? Ministers have scrapped plans to bring in a
tougher tier 4 for the worst-hit areas. Instead, the government has strengthened the current three-tier system and placed more areas in tiers 2 and 3. CAN SHOPS STAY OPEN? Yes, under the
new restrictions non-essential shops are staying open in tier three, allowing Brits to go shopping in the run up to Christmas. Cinemas, however, will remain closed. CAN PUBS AND RESTAURANTS
STAY OPEN? Unlike the previous restrictions, pubs and restaurants in tier three can only stay open for takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through or delivery services. They can't have
sit-in customers or seating outside. CAN SEPARATE HOUSEHOLDS MIX? People from different households aren't allowed to mix indoors or in private outdoor areas under Tier 3. In this
category, you are just allowed to meet up to six people in certain public spaces, including parks, beaches and playgrounds. Rule flouters in larger groups can be fined between £200 and
£6,400 by police, depending on the number of offences. Exemptions across all tiers include those in childcare, education or training or providing voluntary or charitable services. ARE GYMS
AND SPORTS FACILITIES OPEN? Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools can reopen in all three tiers. The PM said that shops, gyms, personal care businesses and leisure facilities were
allowed to reopen from December 2. Spectators are banned from attending football matches. CAN I GET A HAIRCUT? Yes, hairdressers salons and beauty salons are open across the country.
Officials were concerned that they would be unable to stop people going from Tier 3 areas into Tier 2 ones to sneak in an appointment before Christmas. CAN I GET MARRIED? Weddings and civil
partnerships can take place with 15 guests, but receptions are banned in Tier 3. CAN I GO TO WORK? The government has advised anyone in tier three to work from home if they can. People
unable to work from home will be allowed to travel into work and can go outside of tier restrictions if their work requires it. CAN I TRAVEL TO OTHER PARTS OF THE UK? If you live in a tier
three area, you are not advised to stay overnight in another part of the UK unless it is essential. Equally, people should not travel to tier three areas unless they are travelling for work,
education or for care reasons. LATEST CORONAVIRUS NEWS WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR CHRISTMAS? Boris Johnson has announced a slight relaxation of Covid-busting restrictions for Christmas. Three
households will be able to meet up inside for five days over Christmas in a much-needed boost for the nation after a gruelling year of Covid rules. Social distancing and travel rules will be
scrapped from December 23 to 27 so Brits can hug their grannies and see their friends as part of the festive plan. There will be a relaxation of restrictions on overnight stays, and people
will be allowed to travel freely across tiers. READ MORE ON THE SUN Cops won't be expected to patrol to enforce the new rules - but they will step in if people break them by hosting
huge gatherings or hold parties. Robert Jenrick says it's possible an area could move from Tier 3 to Tier 2 before Christmas