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Nottinghamshire placed on ‘high alert’ tier 2 for Covid-19 restrictions – what it means for you – Nottinghamshire Live
The Prime Minister cited ‘rising infection rates’ for the reason to raise the alert level in Nottinghamshire
People in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire will be unable to meet people from other households indoors from Wednesday, October 14, following an announcement by the Prime Minister.
Boris Johnson revealed to MPs on Monday (October 12) that the county has been placed into the new ‘high alert’ category for Covid-19 restrictions.
Under the new rules, ranked as ‘tier two’ of a three-tier system, household mixing has been banned indoors across the entire county in a bid to curb rising infection rates….
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