Nottingham's seven-day infection rate is now 382.4 per 100,000 people - a six-fold increase from last week's 59.5. Hairdressers and barber salons can remain open but cannot perform services that are otherwise closed. NOTTINGHAM is England's new coronavirus hotspot with 2,294 new cases in a week but there will be NO lockdown measures until Monday. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. It is strongly advised that indoor group exercise classes (including dance and fitness classes) should not take place; ● Personal care settings such as tattoo parlours, tanning and nail salons, and piercing services must close. On Friday, … Subscribe. “I want to thank local leaders for their continued support, and to extend my gratitude to the people of Nottinghamshire who have shown real resilience, consistently working together to follow the rules and help bring down rates of infection.”. “We are very conscious that these new restrictions will have a huge impact on those living and working in the county, but this action is vital and is based on public health advice. Nottingham could go into local lockdown as coronavirus infection rates soar. "I appreciate the problems health-wise and everything else, but the damage to the economy - God knows when we're going to be able to repair it, or even start to repair it.". The Palace says "recollections may vary" but matters in the TV interview will be addressed privately. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said tier levels will be reviewed "in a fortnight" and kept "regularly under review after that". Though the Department of Health and Social Care acknowledged "an improvement" in infection rates in the city and county, it highlighted the "very high" levels among those over 60 (211 per 100,000) and a "high" proportion of hospital beds taken up by Covid patients. Eight million under toughest lockdown: Now Nottingham and Warrington are hit with Tier 3 restrictions as UK records 20,890 new Covid-19 cases - up 11% from last week - … Nottingham is now in national lockdown. The single most important action we can all take is to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives. Nottingham City, Broxtowe, Gedling … look likely to be introduced in Nottingham many will be wondering ... said the first many knew of lockdown was a … UNIVERSITY towns such as Nottingham, Sheffield and Oxford could be plunged into lockdown “in days” after missed coronavirus cases were counted. Alarming data shows a large increase in Covid-19 cases in Nottingham, Sheffield, Exeter, Oxford and parts of Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire - where no local lockdown measures are currently in … One day later, Prime Minister Boris Johnson then announced all of England would enter lockdown, which began on 5 November and ends on 2 December. What will happen if children catch coronavirus? VideoPhilippines reef littered with PPE face masks, A 'moonshot' plan for peace in Afghanistan, Jailed and 'tortured' for trying to report a rape, 'Dating my way out of extinction' Video'Dating my way out of extinction'. As well as standard Tier 3 rules, local leaders agreed a long menu of 'a la carte' measures not yet seen anywhere else. A meeting between Nottingham MPs and Government ministers - which some believed was to discuss moving into Tier 3 - was cancelled on Friday, … Shisha and other "shared smoking equipment" will be banned in hospitality venues. Follow BBC East Midlands on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. ● Public buildings such as town and parish halls, community centres and libraries can remain open to run activities such as childcare and support groups. You can unsubscribe at any time. Video, Philippines reef littered with PPE face masks, Piers Morgan leaves ITV's Good Morning Britain, Ohio college student dies after frat party, 'First dogs' leave White House over biting incident, Teenagers arrested after girl, 14, found in Seine, Iran 'tried to recruit jailed academic as spy', French nuclear tests 'affected 110,000 in Pacific', Urgent Palace talks over Harry and Meghan claims, the county agreed additional restrictions, Live: Tier 3 restrictions announced for most of the East Midlands, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service. You may leave home to: shop for basic necessities, for you or a … Nottingham's new cases … And hairdresser and barbers can remain open but cannot carry out any "personal care" work, such as brows. Nottingham has entered its second lockdown along with the rest of country. All shops will be banned from selling alcohol for drinking off the premises after 9pm. Under the new rules, which come into force on Friday morning, the following restrictions will apply: ● People must not socialise with anybody they do not live or have formed a support bubble with, in any indoor setting or in any private garden or at most outdoor hospitality venues and ticketed events; ● People must not socialise in a group of more than 6 in an outdoor public space such as a park or beach, the countryside, a public garden or outdoor sports courts/facilities; ● All pubs and bars must close, unless they are serving substantial meals; ● People should try to avoid travelling outside the Very High alert level or entering a Very High alert level area, other than for work, education or for caring responsibilities or to travel through as part of a longer journey; ● Residents should avoid staying overnight in another part of the UK, and others should avoid staying overnight in the Very High Alert area. Philippines reef littered with PPE face masks. Nottingham is one of three key areas which has recorded a sharp increase in the seven-day rate, alongside St Helens and Darlington. 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