A THIRD national lockdown has been confirmed.
Boris Johnson urged people to stay at home following a large spike in infections of coronavirus.
It comes as the number of people testing positive in Cheshire East and West neared the 3,000 mark in just seven days.
How long will the measures last?
The restrictions are unlikely to be eased until around 13 million people aged over 70 or classed as clinically extremely vulnerable have received the vaccine and been given enough time to be protected - a period of about two to three weeks after getting the jab.
What are the new rules?
Strong stay at home messaging will return, with leaving only permitted for limited exceptions such as shopping for necessities including food and medicine.
The public were told to work from home unless it is impossible to do so, such as for critical workers and those in the construction industry.
What about exercise?
Exercise will be permitted with household or support bubble members or with one other person from another household, but is advised to be limited to only once per day and carried out locally.
When else can you leave home?
The remaining exceptions to going outside are to seek medical help, provide assistance to a vulnerable person, to receive medical care or to flee a threat of harm.
How about education?
Non-essential shops will have to close, but early years settings such as nurseries and childminders are allowed to remain open and existing childcare bubbles can stay in place.
Exams will again face disruption as schools close to all those other than for the children of key workers and vulnerable children until after the February half-term. University students will not be allowed to return to their institutions.
Schools will only open for key workers.
Will takeaways continue?
Restaurants and other hospitality venues can continue delivery or takeaway services but will no longer be permitted to serve alcohol.
How about sport?
Outdoor gyms, tennis courts and golf courses must close and outdoor team sports will be prohibited.
But Premier League football and other elite sports with testing regimes and bubbles in place will be allowed to continue.
The clinically vulnerable who were previously told to shield should stay at home and only leave for medical appointments and exercise.
The regulations are expected to be laid before Parliament on Tuesday, with MPs retrospectively being given a vote after they are recalled early from the Christmas break on Wednesday.
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