Norfolk and North Suffolk remains in tier 2
Norfolk and North Suffolk remains in tier 2
It's been revealed Norfolk and Suffolk will stay in tier two.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock revealed it in the House of Commons earlier today.
What do the different tiers mean?
There are currently three different tiers of restrictions in England ranging from 'medium' to 'very high'.
Norfolk and Suffolk have been in Tier Two since the end of the second lockdown on the 2nd December.
Here's how the different tiers affect what you can and can't do.
The lowest level of restrictions for areas with fewer coronavirus cases is tier one:
Tier two is more restrictive than tier one:
And then finally there's tier three which is the strictest level of measures that somewhere in England can be placed under at the moment: