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Coronavirus: What are the new local lockdown rules? Coronavirus: What are the new local lockdown rules?
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Local lockdown restrictions are being tightened in Bolton, after Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it had "the highest case rate in the country." Coronavirus restrictions are being tightened in parts of the West Midlands, including Birmingham, with households no longer allowed to mix.
Caerphilly residents are also facing extra restrictions after coronavirus infections there rose rapidly. It is the latest of a number of areas to have local lockdowns put in place as cases increase.
Who decides which areas go into ''local lockdown,'' and what does it mean for you? Which areas are under lockdown?
As of 11 September, parts of north-west England, West Midlands, West Yorkshire, Leicester, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are under local lockdown.
You can find out online which places in England, Scotland and Wales have imposed extra restrictions.
How long do local lockdowns last?
Local lockdowns are regularly reviewed and when the number of infections falls, the restrictions start to be eased again.
Restrictions in Aberdeen have now been lifted, while two households can now meet indoors again in Stockport, Burnley, Hyndburn and some parts of Bradford and Kirklees.
Why are there local lockdowns?Why are there local lockdowns?
In a bid stop local coronavirus outbreaks, areas with high infection rates can be locked-down, or have extra restrictions introduced.In a bid stop local coronavirus outbreaks, areas with high infection rates can be locked-down, or have extra restrictions introduced.
This could mean locking down a hospital or factory, or even a whole city.This could mean locking down a hospital or factory, or even a whole city.
Local authorities in England have powers to:Local authorities in England have powers to:
Ministers can:Ministers can:
What triggers a local lockdown?What triggers a local lockdown?
There is no set level of infection that triggers a local lockdown.There is no set level of infection that triggers a local lockdown.
But if an area posts more than 40 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, it is likely that extra restrictions will be considered.But if an area posts more than 40 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, it is likely that extra restrictions will be considered.
Measures were introduced in Caerphilly after it registered 55.4 coronavirus cases per 100,000 population. This was the highest rate in Wales.Measures were introduced in Caerphilly after it registered 55.4 coronavirus cases per 100,000 population. This was the highest rate in Wales.
However, the number of infections is not the only factor considered.However, the number of infections is not the only factor considered.
For example, cases in Northampton jumped to 125 per 100,000 in August. But as the rise was almost entirely down to workers at a local factory no local lockdown was introduced.For example, cases in Northampton jumped to 125 per 100,000 in August. But as the rise was almost entirely down to workers at a local factory no local lockdown was introduced.
Local decision-makers have a framework they can use to decide whether their area should be placed under extra restrictions to protect the public..Local decision-makers have a framework they can use to decide whether their area should be placed under extra restrictions to protect the public..
Which areas are in lockdown?
As of 8 September, parts of north-west England, West Yorkshire, Leicester, Glasgow and Caerphilly are under local lockdown.
Local lockdowns are regularly reviewed and when the number of infections falls, the restrictions start to be eased again.
Restrictions in Aberdeen have now been lifted, while two households can now meet indoors again in Stockport, Burnley, Hyndburn and some parts of Bradford and Kirklees.
You can find out online which places in England, Scotland and Wales have imposed extra restrictions. Northern Ireland has not yet introduced any local lockdowns.
What is an 'area of concern'?What is an 'area of concern'?
Public Health England publishes a weekly list of areas where rising infection rates are becoming worrying.Public Health England publishes a weekly list of areas where rising infection rates are becoming worrying.
It separates them into "areas of concern", "areas of enhanced support" and "areas of intervention".It separates them into "areas of concern", "areas of enhanced support" and "areas of intervention".
This means it could do more testing in care homes or with communities it thinks are at higher risk. It could also close down individual venues such as a pub.This means it could do more testing in care homes or with communities it thinks are at higher risk. It could also close down individual venues such as a pub.
Can police enforce a lockdown?Can police enforce a lockdown?
Police have powers to enforce a local lockdown. For example, if they believe that somebody is staying away overnight, they can tell them to return home.Police have powers to enforce a local lockdown. For example, if they believe that somebody is staying away overnight, they can tell them to return home.
They can also fine people for breaking the rules, and may issue a "prohibition notice" directing somebody not to do something.They can also fine people for breaking the rules, and may issue a "prohibition notice" directing somebody not to do something.
But if a resident from a locked-down area wanted to go to a bar in another part of the city, for example, there is nothing legally to stop them.But if a resident from a locked-down area wanted to go to a bar in another part of the city, for example, there is nothing legally to stop them.
Instead, the government hopes people's sense of civic responsibility will see them follow guidance to stay at home.Instead, the government hopes people's sense of civic responsibility will see them follow guidance to stay at home.