The new ruling applies to separate households meeting indoors
Lockdown has been tightened in parts of northern England, including Greater Manchester, east Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire.
Health secretary Matt Hancock announced the new measures on Twitter, saying: “We’re constantly looking at the latest data on the spread of coronavirus, and unfortunately we’ve seen an increasing rate of transmission in parts of Northern England.
“We’ve been working with local leaders across the region, and today I chaired a meeting of the Local Action Gold Committee. Based on the data, we decided that in Greater Manchester, parts of West Yorkshire & East Lancashire we need to take immediate action to keep people safe.
“The spread is largely due to households meeting and not abiding to social distancing. So from midnight tonight, people from different households will not be allowed to meet each other indoors in these areas.”
This applies to the following areas:
Greater Manchester, Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rossendale, Bradford, Calderdale and Kirklees. The same restrictions will also apply to the city of Leicester.
Hancock added: “We take this action with a heavy heart, but we can see increasing rates of covid across Europe and are determined to do whatever is necessary to keep people safe.”
BREAKING: Health Secretary Matt Hancock says members of separate households are banned from meeting each other indoors in Manchester, parts of Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire from midnight tonight.
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