The government has announced Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire are in Tier 2 as part of a tougher system.
Tier 2:
- No mixing of households indoors apart from support bubbles - rule of six outdoors
- Pubs and bars must close unless operating as restaurants, and hospitality venues can only serve alcohol with substantial meals
- Last orders at 10pm, close by 11pm
- Reduce the numbers of journeys made and avoid travel into Tier 3 areas
- Overnight stays permitted with your household or support bubble
- Accommodation open
- Places of worship open but people cannot interact with anyone outside their household or support bubble
- Weddings, civil partnerships and wakes can have 15 guests
- Funerals can have 30 guests
- Exercise classes and organised adult sport can take place outdoors, but not indoors if there is any interaction between different households
- Elite sporting events, live performances and large business events can take place with 50% capacity, or 2,000 people outdoors/1,000 indoors (whichever is lower) - social distancing applies

How tiers will be determined:
The government says decisions on allocating areas into tiers will be made by ministers based on recommendations by scientists and medics, taking into account:
- Infection rates in all age groups, in particular among the over 60s
- How quickly case rates are rising or falling
- The number of cases per 100,000 in the general population
- Pressure on the NHS - including current and projected capacity, admissions, bed occupancy and staff absences
- Local factors and exceptional circumstances, such as local but contained outbreaks.

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