Parts of Essex and Hertfordshire as well as London will be placed into Tier 3 from tomorrow, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced yesterday afternoon.
According to the government, the latest data shows an 'exponential rise in cases as well as rising local hospital admissions which will soon put additional pressure on already overstretched NHS capacity'.
All 32 London boroughs and the City of London, and parts of both Essex and Hertfordshire will be moved to Tier 3 restrictions, coming into effect from the beginning of Wednesday 16 December 2020.
The areas that are being moved to Tier 3 are:
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