Hospitality to close in Wales and Scotland while Tier 4 introduced in large parts of England

19 December 2020 by
Hospitality to close in Wales and Scotland while Tier 4 introduced in large parts of England

Hospitality businesses will have to close in Wales from tonight as alert level four measures have been brought forward, and from Boxing Day in Scotland.

Hospitality in Wales will have to close from midnight instead of from Christmas Day as initially planned.

Rules allowing two households to come together to form a Christmas bubble over a five-day period in Wales will now also apply on Christmas Day only.

First minister Mark Drakeford said: "Our economy will recover. Christmas will come again. But lives which are lost, are lost for ever."

In Scotland, a strict travel ban will be in place between Scotland and the rest of the UK throughout the festive period, and household mixing (a maximum of eight people from three households) will only be permitted on Christmas Day.

And hospitality venues will have to close from one minute past midnight on Boxing Day morning for three weeks as mainland Scotland, not including the island communities, enters level four.

Sturgeon said: "Only use this flexibility if you really, truly need to... I know how harsh this sounds. I know how unfair it is. But this virus is unfair."

Meanwhile, the prime minister announced tighter restrictions in England during the Christmas period and introduced a fourth tier, which will come into effect from tomorrow morning.

Boris Johnson announced this evening that London and the areas of south-east and east of England currently in Tier 3 will enter a new Tier 4, restrictions for which will be broadly equivalent to national restrictions in place in November. Residents in those areas must stay at home apart from limited exemptions, should not leave Tier 4 areas, or stay elsewhere overnight. In addition, they will only be able to meet one person from another household in an outdoor public space.

Although it was previously announced restrictions would be relaxed during the five-day Christmas period, those living in Tier 4 areas should not mix with anyone outside of their own household at Christmas, although support bubbles will remain in place. And instead of three households being able to meet for Christmas in England for the full period, this will now be limited to Christmas Day only.

Johnson said that due to rising cases in these areas and the new, more infectious strain of coronavirus that has emerged, "we cannot continue with Christmas as planned" and "we must and we will be guided by the science".

He added: "We already know more than enough to be sure that we must act now."

The next tier review for England will take place on 30 December.

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