Lancashire will remain under Tier 3 Covid restrictions until at least early in the new year.
View email online | | | | | Dec 17, 2020 | | | | | | Good evening So now we know. The whole of Lancashire will remain in Tier 3 into the New Year, with only the five-day Christmas period when we can mix with family. This is devastating news for our hospitality industry which would have been hoping to open for a week running up to the big day to allow people to get out for a meal within their family bubbles. But given the rise in cases in the South East - and in some parts of this county as well - it is hardly surprising that the Health Secretary has opted to keep us under restrictions. Speaking to people who work at the sharp end of the NHS there is a feeling of relief. They can see hospitals filling up and know that restrictions being lifted at Christmas will likely lead to another spike in January and February. As that is traditionally the busiest time of the year in the health service, you can’t blame NHS workers for wanting to keep people apart as much as possible. After all they need to pick up the pieces. We’ll just have to make the most of it and have the mother of all parties next year. Feel free to email me your views at [email protected] Need to find a gift for your hard-to-buy-for friend? Keep them in the know throughout 2021 with a year-long gift subscription to lep.co.uk - and get 20 per cent off now! Just click here and here is my gift to you - get 20 per cent off with the Promo code: CHRISTGIFT20 Here are some of today's top stories ... | |
| | | | | Lancashire remains in Tier 3: reasons, reaction and all you need to know | | | | | | Lancashire will remain under Tier 3 Covid restrictions until at least early in the new year. | | | | |
| | | | | | | Tier 3 decisions show North treated differently to South, say regional leaders | | The North of England is being treated differently to the South when it comes to coronavirus restrictions, according to leaders “disappointed” by the decision to keep all northern Tier 3 areas in the highest level. |
| | | | | | This is every confirmed case of Covid in the North West on Thursday, December 17, 2020 | | Another 1,547 people have tested positive in the North West, bringing the region's total number of cases to 330,238 as of Thursday, December 17, 2020. |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Here are five of the best gift shops in Lancashire | | There's still plenty of time to get some last minute Christmas gifts, and these local gift shops are the perfect port of call |
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