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Restrictions for England to be standardised into three tiers
The government is to push ahead with a new "three-tier" approach to coronavirus restrictions in local areas of England, the BBC understands. The Department of Health confirmed last month the system was being considered - but it has now been signed off by government officials and politicians. According to a memo seen by the BBC, public health officials will receive precise proposals later on Thursday. The Department of Health said there were "no imminent changes" expected. A spokesman for No 10 added: "We keep all of the measures which we put in place under review - if there is anything further to set out then we will do so to the House". The government's aim is to replace the patchwork of existing Covid-19 restrictions across the country. Areas that fall into tier one will have fewer than 100 cases per 100,000 of population and will need to adhere to national restrictions - such as the "rule of six" and social distancing. Tier two would kick in where cases are above 100 per 100,000. Restrictions for these areas would be similar to those currently in place in large parts of northern England, such as bans on household meetings. And tier three areas would have significantly higher rates and would face full lockdowns - excluding schools and essential businesses, like supermarkets. The memo seen by the BBC shows plans for additional money for local authorities placed into tiers two or three. Local authorities would get £1 per head of population if placed into tier two and £2 per head for tier three. When all areas are "mapped" onto the new system, it is not believed any areas will be moved to level three at this stage. The BBC understands there are concerns within Public Health England at the speed of the transition. But there is also an acknowledgement the new system could "simplify and rationalise the current set up". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54371943
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The Mayor of Middlesborough
was on LBC radio Very Angry as the Government have not consulted him at all. He says the restrictions will destroy cafe's in his zone. A link on this active story Mayor of Middlesbrough slams government and new lockdown measures: "They are based on ignorance" https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...sed-ignorance/ Last edited by arista; 01-10-2020 at 02:35 PM. |
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All of todays papers in one photo |
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The Labour Leader has stated
we need a Rapid Review on Lockdown? On a Thursday? Parliament closes most of tomorrow. |
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Coronavirus: Another 6,914 new cases
and 59 deaths recorded in UK SkyNewsHD Patients in hospital 2,276 Total Covid-19 Deaths 42,202 https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/ Last edited by arista; 01-10-2020 at 06:18 PM. |
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Steve Rotheram
Labour Mayor Liverpool city Region. Is Demanding Evidence of why he must Lockdown more. Hancock has given £7Million assitance Steve said that is drop in the ocean. He does not want a Hotel California. He has been on all news and radio today. https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...-them-12086656 |
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[Covid mutiny in Middlesbrough: Town revolts
after mayor Refuses to follow new lockdown rules after being lumped in with rest of North East along with Liverpool] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ohol-food.html |
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it's true Middlesbrough is a revolting town
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I saw that cock....he looked like a ghost with dandruff. |
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SNP MP Margaret Ferrier has apologised for breaching Covid rules by travelling to and from London while she had coronavirus symptoms.
Ferrier says her symptoms were "mild", and that by the time she took the train to London to attend Parliament she was "feeling much better". She later tested positive for the virus. She says she's notified the police. "Despite feeling well, I should have self-isolated while waiting for my test result, and I deeply regret my actions," she says
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She is that dumb she never even said it's where she had to go to get a test...or maybe they thought of that and decided to just apologise...hope it goes away.
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the fact that she again got in the train and travelled back after getting the test result is inexcusable
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Surely shes a politician that needs an adjective before her name when discussing her.. There are some good ones out there(mps) Last edited by Parmy; 01-10-2020 at 06:17 PM. |
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Yes I bet on train she passed it on to others, Her Party Suspends her Ch4HD new just now |
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