• March 28, 2024
 England to be in the two toughest tier levels after lockdown

England to be in the two toughest tier levels after lockdown

Health Secretary Matt Hancock sets out tougher rules for England’s new coronavirus tier system.

As we come out of the second lockdown in a bid to protect vital services in the fight against the virus, Hancock confirmed that most of England will now be in the two toughest levels of measures when lockdown ends.

After 2nd December, the new tier will mean millions of people are banned from mixing with other households indoors. It has been confirmed that large parts of the Midlands, North East and North West, including Manchester, as well as Kent will be put into tier three. A majority of places are in the second-highest level – tier two – including London, and Liverpool city region.

The Isle of Wight, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly – where there have been no recorded cases in the past week – will be the only areas of England in the lowest level of curbs – tier one.

The three tier system is outlined below:

  • Tier one: the rule of six applies everywhere, indoors and out
  • Tier two: the rule of six applies outdoors but there is no household mixing anywhere indoors
  • Tier three: can only meet other households in outdoor public spaces like parks, where the rule of six applies

The gov.uk website will be updated shortly to enable people to find out what tier their area falls into.

Toni Ryder-McMullin

Toni is the Media Officer for Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills & Probate and Today's Family Lawyer. I worked for a law firm for 16 years, during my time at the firm I worked as a company commercial legal secretary for 7 years but changed careers and moved into marketing for the remaining 9 years – where I covered all aspects of marketing. While in the marketing role, I achieved a CIM Professional Certificate in Marketing and CAM Diploma in Digital Marketing.