Measure means it would be unlawful for two households to meet indoors; Boris Johnson to reveal plan for country to be graded in three tiersNightingale hospitals in northern England on standby as cases riseThree-tier Covid plan for England: what it means and how it may workMost exams in England will take place next year with three-week delayInquiry begins into blanket use of Covid ‘do not resuscitate’ ordersGlobal coronavirus updates – live 3.00pm BST NHS England has recorded 36 further coronavirus hospital deaths. There were 14 deaths in the north-west, 14 in the north-east and Yorkshire, three in London, two in the Midlands, two in the east of England, one in the south-east and none in the south-west. The details are here.Last Monday 10 deaths were recorded. 2.52pm BST Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, has welcomed the news that Greater Manchester will be placed in tier 2.This is the right decision & we’re glad the Government has listened.But any restrictions will lead to loss of trade for businesses & challenges for councils.The PM must give all areas under restrictions full financial support. Anything less will see them levelled down. https://t.co/sie3DuVAJw Continue reading…
Via: UK coronavirus live: north-east England and Greater Manchester in tier 2, leaving pubs and restaurants open

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