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Relaxation of coronavirus rules for Christmas cut to one day, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces amid rise in cases and new Covid-19 variant




The planned relaxation of coronavirus rules for a five-day period over Christmas has been cut to just Christmas Day for people living in Tiers 1 to 3, which includes Suffolk in Tier 2, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced.

Mr Johnson made the announcement this afternoon, amid concerns over rising cases across the country and a new variant of Covid-19 which spreads more quickly.

The PM also confirmed that millions of people across London, south-east England and the east of England currently in Tier 3, including parts of Essex, will move into a new Tier 4 from tomorrow – effectively returning to the lockdown rules of November.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the press conference
Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the press conference

Non-essential shops, gyms, cinemas, hairdressers and bowling alleys will be forced to close for two weeks – while people will be restricted to meeting one other person from another household in an outdoor public space.

The rest of England, including Suffolk in Tier 2, will also see the Christmas “bubble” policy – allowing up to three households to meet up over the holiday period – severely curtailed, applying on Christmas Day only.

Mr Johnson told a Downing Street news conference that he was making the changes with a “very heavy heart”.

Daily confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK to December 18 (PA Graphics) (43636803)
Daily confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK to December 18 (PA Graphics) (43636803)

He said: “I know how much emotion people invest in this time of year, and how important it is, for instance, for grandparents to see their grandchildren, for families to be together.

“So I know how disappointing this will be. But we have said throughout this pandemic that we must and we will be guided by the science.

“When the science changes, we must change our response.”

The move comes after scientists on the Government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NervTag) concluded that the mutant strain identified by Public Health England – known as VUI2020/01 – was spreading more quickly.

Covid-19 growth rates, published December 18 (PA Graphics) (43636801)
Covid-19 growth rates, published December 18 (PA Graphics) (43636801)

The Prime Minister was advised of the group’s conclusions at a meeting with ministers on Friday evening, and the new regulations were signed off by the Cabinet in a conference call on Saturday lunchtime.

The Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has briefed the devolved administrations for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on the group’s findings.

Under the new “stay at home” order – covering around a third of the population of England – people in Tier 4 will be told they should not stay away from home overnight and people from outside will be advised not to visit Tier 4 areas.

The new Covid alert level tier 4
The new Covid alert level tier 4

People throughout England are advised to “stay local” and avoid overseas travel, while those in Tier 4 will only be able to go abroad for essential business.

The new Tier 4 restrictions will apply in all Tier 3 areas in the South East – covering Kent, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Surrey (excluding Waverley), Gosport, Havant, Portsmouth, Rother and Hastings.

It will also apply in London (all 32 boroughs and the City of London) and the East of England – Bedford, Central Bedford, Milton Keynes, Luton, Peterborough, Hertfordshire and Essex (excluding Colchester, Uttlesford and Tendring).

Exemptions to the “stay at home” message which applied in the November lockdown, will also apply in the new Tier 4 – including support bubbles, childcare bubbles and children whose parents are separated.

People will be allowed to travel for education, childcare and to go to work if they cannot work from home and they will be permitted unlimited outdoor exercise.

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