The Prime Minister has announced a new tier system to control the rate of coronavirus. We are in a perilous position where rates of infections across the country and particularly the North East are rising. This has translated to a rise in Covid hospitalisations. Therefore, I welcome this announcement which simplifies restrictions to control the virus.
The Tier system will range from 1 to 3:
Tier 1 (medium risk): The current national measures of the rule of 6 and 10pm curfew on pubs apply.
Tier 2 (high risk): All social mixing between households indoors is banned but mixing outdoors (including private gardens) will be allowed with the rule of 6 and maintaining social distancing.
Tier 3 (very high risk): Social mixing is prohibited in all settings, along with the full closure of pubs and bars.
The whole Hexham constituency is placed at Tier 2, which is very similar to the restrictions that are already in place.
This means you will not be able to mix with other households outside your support bubble indoors, including at hospitality venues. However, you will be able to meet others outdoors, including in private gardens with the rule of 6 and maintaining 2 metre distancing.
Expanded support for businesses required to close
The Chancellor has also announced targeted support for businesses who have to legally close because of coronavirus restrictions:
If businesses are required to legally close and employees cannot work at all for a week or more, the employer will pay two thirds of the salary, up to £2,100 a month. The Government will cover the cost.
Businesses who are only able to operate a collection and delivery service will be included.
We should continue to remember the basics of hands, face and space.
Continue to wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, wear a face covering in enclosed spaces, and keep 2 meters apart from people you do not live with.