![]() The announcement of new nationwide coronavirus measures is “confusing” for West Yorkshire residents who had been preparing for Tier 3 restrictions on Monday, the leader of Bradford Council has said.Ĭouncillor Susan Hinchcliffe said she had been assured there would not be a national lockdown during discussions with the government last week about West Yorkshire entering the very high level of coronavirus measures.įollowing the announcement of new national measures by the prime minister on Saturday, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority said the area would no longer enter Tier 3 on Monday as planned, the PA reports. ![]() Chief medical officer Chris Whitty said that the country is currently recording around 50,000 new cases a day, and that this number is rising.Infections across the UK surpassed 1m infections on Saturday.Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has urged Scots not to travel to England, Wales or Northern Ireland.The Treasury’s furlough scheme, originally set to expire on 31 October, will be extended until the end of November with the same conditions.Overnight stays away from primary residences will not be allowed, except for specific exceptions including for work. People cannot travel internationally or within the UK, unless for work, education or other legally permitted exemptions.Schools, universities, courts, childcare providers and other public services will remain open.Pubs, bars, restaurants must close, except for takeaway and delivery services, though pubs will not be allowed to sell alcohol for takeaway.All non-essential shops, leisure and entertainment venues will be closed, though click and collect services will continue and essential shops will remain open. ![]()
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