Rules on travelling from Sheffield to a Tier 1, 2, 3 and 4 area for Christmas bubbles

Thousands of people in Sheffield have been forced to change their Christmas plans after last week’s coronavirus announcement from Boris Johnson.
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The Prime Minister has cancelled Christmas for millions of people across London and south-east England, who will go up to a new Tier 4 of restrictions.

Further measures to halt the spread of coronavirus have also been introduced across Wales and Scotland.

- Can I travel to or from a Tier 4 area?

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London, the South East and East of England These areas will move to a new Tier 4, effectively returning to the lockdown rules of November, and will not be able to join or form Christmas bubbles.

For everyone else in England, the Christmas “bubble” policy – allowing up to three household to meet up over the holiday period – will be severely curtailed to apply on Christmas Day only.

So people outside the new fourth tier will be able to celebrate Christmas, but for just one day.

– What is Tier 4?

Under the new Tier 4, which comes into effect on Sunday, non-essential shops, gyms, cinemas, hairdressers and bowling alleys will be forced to close for two weeks.

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Pubs, bars and restaurants will be closed except for takeaways, drive-throughs and deliveries.

People should not mix with anyone outside their own household, although support bubbles will remain in place and two people from different households can meet in public outdoor spaces.

Mr Johnson also said that everyone in Tier 4 areas should work form home if they can, not enter or leave Tier 4 areas and not stay away from home overnight.

People will be allowed to travel for education, childcare and to go to work if they cannot work from home – and they will be permitted unlimited outdoor exercise.

– Where is going into Tier 4?

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The new Tier 4 restrictions will apply in all Tier 3 areas in the South East – covering Kent, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Surrey (excluding Waverley), Gosport, Havant, Portsmouth, Rother and Hastings.

It will also apply in London (all 32 boroughs and the City of London) and the East of England – Bedford, Central Bedford, Milton Keynes, Luton, Peterborough, Hertfordshire and Essex (excluding Colchester, Uttlesford and Tendring).

– Why has this been introduced?

The move comes after scientists on the Government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NervTag) concluded that the mutant strain identified by Public Health England – known as VUI2020/01 – was spreading more quickly.

Mr Johnson told a Downing Street briefing that early analysis showed the new strain could increase the reproductive rate by 0.4 or more and that it may be up to 70% more transmissible than the old variant.

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The Prime Minister was advised of the group’s conclusions at a meeting with ministers on Friday evening, and the new regulations were signed off by the Cabinet in a conference call on Saturday lunchtime.

– What should people going into Tier 4 do if they have plans for Christmas?

Sadly, England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty said people considering leaving Tier 4 areas now should unpack their bag and stay at home.

Prof Whitty reiterated that people should “keep it small, keep it short, keep it local and remember the vulnerable are vulnerable” over Christmas.

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He advised people should minimise contact with grandparents, keeping it at a distance and for the “shortest period you can”.

– What will happen if people break the rules?

Mr Johnson did not confirm whether police would be told to stop people travelling home over the festive period or knock on doors on Christmas Day.

He said that officers had so far done an “amazing job” of “light touch” policing, and that the public had been generally compliant.

- What about Tier 1, 2 and 3

For everyone else, the Christmas 'bubble’ policy will still apply, but only for one day.

On Christmas Day, up to three households can meet and can travel between all three tiers, but not Tier 4.