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Covid rules: How much of the UK is now under some sort of lockdown? | Covid rules: How much of the UK is now under some sort of lockdown? |
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Tighter coronavirus restrictions are being introduced in the north of England and Northern Ireland. | Tighter coronavirus restrictions are being introduced in the north of England and Northern Ireland. |
Liverpool City Region, Warrington, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough are imposing new local measures from Saturday 3 October. The area covered by Derry City and Strabane council is also introducing new restrictions on 5 October. | Liverpool City Region, Warrington, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough are imposing new local measures from Saturday 3 October. The area covered by Derry City and Strabane council is also introducing new restrictions on 5 October. |
What new measures are being introduced? | What new measures are being introduced? |
In the Liverpool region, Warrington, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough, people must not meet anyone outside their household, or support bubble, in any indoor setting - including private homes and gardens. People who break these rules can be fined. | In the Liverpool region, Warrington, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough, people must not meet anyone outside their household, or support bubble, in any indoor setting - including private homes and gardens. People who break these rules can be fined. |
Meeting people from outside your household in restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes will also be banned. | Meeting people from outside your household in restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes will also be banned. |
People are also being advised not to meet with anyone outside their household or bubble in outdoor public spaces, such as parks or beer gardens. | People are also being advised not to meet with anyone outside their household or bubble in outdoor public spaces, such as parks or beer gardens. |
In Derry City and Strabane, pubs, bars and restaurants will only be able to open for takeaway, delivery and outdoor eating and drinking. | In Derry City and Strabane, pubs, bars and restaurants will only be able to open for takeaway, delivery and outdoor eating and drinking. |
People will also not be allowed to mix indoors in private homes with other households. | People will also not be allowed to mix indoors in private homes with other households. |
Which other areas have restrictions? | Which other areas have restrictions? |
The nature and extent of current restrictions vary around the UK, and they affect at least a quarter of the population. | The nature and extent of current restrictions vary around the UK, and they affect at least a quarter of the population. |
England: | England: |
Wales: | Wales: |
Scotland: | Scotland: |
Further details on the measures in place and specific areas affected have been published by the governments for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. | Further details on the measures in place and specific areas affected have been published by the governments for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
How many people are under extra restrictions? | How many people are under extra restrictions? |
In total, at least 17 million people are facing additional restrictions in addition to their national rules across the UK - a quarter of the population (25.4%). | In total, at least 17 million people are facing additional restrictions in addition to their national rules across the UK - a quarter of the population (25.4%). |
This includes: | This includes: |
The latest changes mean 66% of northern England faces restrictions, along with 22% of the Midlands. | The latest changes mean 66% of northern England faces restrictions, along with 22% of the Midlands. |
When are new restrictions introduced in an area? | When are new restrictions introduced in an area? |
There is no set level of infection that triggers this in a particular place, but if there are more than 40 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, it is likely that extra restrictions will be considered. | There is no set level of infection that triggers this in a particular place, but if there are more than 40 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, it is likely that extra restrictions will be considered. |
The number of infections is not the only factor considered. | The number of infections is not the only factor considered. |
For example, cases in Northampton jumped to 125 per 100,000 in August. But because the rise was almost entirely down to workers at a local factory no wider restrictions were introduced. | For example, cases in Northampton jumped to 125 per 100,000 in August. But because the rise was almost entirely down to workers at a local factory no wider restrictions were introduced. |
What are 'areas of concern'? | What are 'areas of concern'? |
Since June, Public Health England has been publishing a weekly Covid-19 surveillance list. | Since June, Public Health England has been publishing a weekly Covid-19 surveillance list. |
This lists those local authority areas where incidence of the disease is rising, sorting them into three categories: | This lists those local authority areas where incidence of the disease is rising, sorting them into three categories: |
On 25 September, all 33 London boroughs were listed as areas of concern. | On 25 September, all 33 London boroughs were listed as areas of concern. |
How are these rules enforced? | How are these rules enforced? |
Local authorities in England have powers to: | Local authorities in England have powers to: |
Central government can: | Central government can: |
Can police enforce the rules? | Can police enforce the rules? |
Police have powers to make sure people stick to the restrictions. For example, if they believe that somebody is staying away overnight, they can tell them to return home. | Police have powers to make sure people stick to the restrictions. 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 wants 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 wants to go to a bar in another part of the city, for example, there is nothing legally to stop them. |