Covid tiers: Full list of latest restrictions announced by Matt Hancock
Cases in southern England have seen 46 per cent increase in past week
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Your support makes all the difference.Matt Hancock has announced the latest tier restrictions for England, which will come into effect on Saturday.
Large parts of the south of England, where cases of coronavirus have risen 46 per cent in the last week, have been moved into tier 3.
Meanwhile, infection rates in Bristol and North Somerset have dropped and these regions will come out of tier 3 and move into tier 2.
Herefordshire has also seen a drop in the number of coronavirus cases. It will leave tier 2 and enter tier 1 at the weekend.
Mr Hancock told the Commons: "It is therefore necessary to apply tier 3 measures across a much wider area of the east and south east of England, including Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Peterborough, the whole of Hertfordshire, Surrey with the exception of Waverley, Hastings and Rother on the Kent border of East Sussex, and Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant in Hampshire."
The health secretary reminded people that one in three people who have the disease have no symptoms but are still infectious.
He added: "Everyone, therefore, has a personal responsibility to play their part in keeping this pandemic under control."
The changes will come into effect from 0001 on Saturday 19 December.
Here is the full updated list:
Tier 1: Medium alert
South East
Isle of Wight
South West
Cornwall
Isles of Scilly
West Midlands
Herefordshire
Tier 2: High alert
North West
Cumbria
Liverpool City Region
Warrington and Cheshire
Yorkshire
York
North Yorkshire
West Midlands
Worcestershire
Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin
East Midlands
Rutland
Northamptonshire
East of England
Suffolk
Cambridgeshire (except Peterborough which is in tier three)
Norfolk
Essex (Colchester, Tendring and Uttlesford, the rest of the county is in tier three)
South East
East Sussex (excluding Hastings and Rother which are in tier three)
West Sussex
Brighton and Hove
Waverley
Hampshire (excluding the Isle of Wight in tier one and Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant which are in tier three) and Southampton
Oxfordshire
South West
Somerset
Bristol
Dorset
Bournemouth
Christchurch
Poole
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire and Swindon
Devon
Tier 3: Very High alert
North East
Tees Valley Combined Authority:
Hartlepool
Middlesbrough
Stockton-on-Tees
Redcar and Cleveland
Darlington
North East Combined Authority:
Sunderland
South Tyneside
Gateshead
Newcastle upon Tyne
North Tyneside
County Durham
Northumberland
North West
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Blackpool
Blackburn with Darwen
Yorkshire and The Humber
The Humber
West Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Midlands
Birmingham and Black Country
Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull
East Midlands
Derby and Derbyshire
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Leicester and Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
South East
Kent and Medway
Hastings and Rother (the remainder of East Sussex to stay in tier two)
Surrey (excluding Waverley which is in tier two)
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant
South West
South Gloucestershire
London
all 32 boroughs plus the City of London
East of England
Hertfordshire
Peterborough
Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes
Basildon
Braintree
Brentwood
Castle Point
Chelmsford
Epping Forest
Harlow
Maldon
Rochford
Southend-on-Sea
Thurrock
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