Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant placed into tier three coronavirus restrictions
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Following a rise in cases throughout the south east, and a decreasing infection rate in the north, the government has re-evaluated which tier each area is placed in.
Portsmouth had been in tier one before the national lockdown, before being placed into tier two.
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Hide AdThere had been rumblings among senior politicians that Portsmouth would be moved up to tier three, with council leader Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson describing it as a 50-50 yesterday.
This means that you cannot meet indoors with anyone outside your support bubble – although you can meet in groups of six in outdoor public places.
Hospitality venues like bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants must close except for takeaway collection.
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