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Published on: 14/10/2020 03:36 PMReported by: roving-eye
On Monday 12th October the Prime Minister announced new restrictions for Sefton and the rest of the Liverpool City Region, which have now come into effect.
Exact details of some of the new restrictions are still being clarified but the FAQs on the Sefton Council website have been updated to explain how residents and businesses will be affected.
You can find the updated FAQs here.
With Sefton and the rest of Liverpool City Region having been placed at the Tier 3, Very High COVID alert level, new guidance has been issued for people who are considered clinically extremely vulnerable. These are people who have specific health conditions, certain cancers or who are organ transplant recipients.
These people, who are likely previously to have been shielding, are being advised to stay at home as much as possible, to work from home and to avoid all but essential travel. They are also being told to reduce shopping trips significantly, to use online delivery services or ask other people in their household, support bubble or volunteers to collect food and medicines.
However, clinically extremely vulnerable people should still try to go outside for exercise, and can still go to school and to work if they cannot work from home.
Anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable and who needs support to follow the guidance should contact the Council’s Call Centre on 0345 140 0845.
People can also find out more about the restrictions from the Sefton Council website.
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Looking forward to see hiw pubs can turn into restuarants. Surely two pints of lager and a packet of crips won't count. But as well as full meals would likes of snacks / tapas count?
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Originally Posted by
steve
Looking forward to see hiw pubs can turn into restuarants. Surely two pints of lager and a packet of crips won't count. But as well as full meals would likes of snacks / tapas count?
Who says lager has to come in pints.....
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Well I know for a fact Guinness counts as food - anyway that is what my Grandad used to say when he was swigging it back.
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