Coronavirus in Portsmouth: Third lockdown rules at a glance for Portsmouth, Winchester, Southampton, Gosport, Havant, Fareham, Hart, Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Rushmoor, New Forest, Test Valley and Isle of Wight
Boris Johnson announced the strict new measures in a televised address on Monday night.
All schools – including primary, secondary and colleges – will be shut.
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Hide AdThe lockdown will last until February half-term at least, the PM said.
Here are all the rules you need to know:
When can you leave home?
People will only be allowed to leave home for a limited number of reasons.
Mr Johnson said residents can leave their homes for shopping for necessities such as food and medicine, but only as infrequently as possible.
Exercise will be allowed – preferably limited to once a day – with members of your household or support bubble or one other person from another household, such as if going for a walk or run. Exercise should be taken locally.
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Hide AdPeople will be able to go to work if it is impossible to work from home, such as those working in the construction sector or who are critical workers. All others must work from home.
Cleaners and other trades people will still be able to work in people’s homes.
Regarding international travel, only essential journeys are permitted.
How long will lockdown last?
The lockdown is expected to stay in place until the middle of February and police will have enforcement powers
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Will schools remain open?
All primary and secondary schools and colleges will move to remote learning, except for the children of keyworkers or vulnerable children.
Early years settings such as nurseries and childminders can remain open, and existing childcare bubbles will be allowed to stay in place.
University students will not be allowed to return to campus and will be expected to study from their current residence.
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Churches can stay open
Places of worship can remain open for individual prayers and communal worship, but people should only visit with their household or support bubble.
Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and funerals are allowed with strict limits on attendance.
Shops will close in all areas
All non-essential shops, hairdressers and personal care venues must close.
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Restaurants and other hospitality venues can continue delivery or takeaway, but people will not be able to add alcohol to that order.
Vulnerable people to be asked to shield again
Those who are clinically vulnerable and who were previously told to shield should stay at home and only leave for medical appointments and exercise.
They are advised not to go to work even if they cannot work from home.
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Hide AdWill playgrounds will remain open?
Yes they will be allowed to remain open during the third lockdown.
But outdoor gyms, tennis courts and golf courses must close, and outdoor team sports will not be permitted.
Premier League and other elite sports that already have in place strict testing regimes and their own bubbles will be allowed to continue.
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