December 3rd, 2020
The new restrictions include:
• Mixing indoors only with people in the same household or bubble
• Sticking to the rule of six outdoors (including private gardens)
• COVID-secure businesses can re-open
• Spectators will be allowed to watch sport, with a maximum crowd capacity outdoors of 50% of the capacity of the stadium or 2,000 people, whichever is smaller. Indoors, the maximum capacity is 1,000
• Indoor entertainment venues, such as cinemas, casinos and bowling alleys, can open, but must close at 11pm
• Everyone who can work from home should do so.
Please familiarise yourself with the full list of new restrictions by visiting the GOV.UK website.
The very latest COVID-19 information for West Sussex, including data about incidence rates, is always available on our website.
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New Tier 2 'High Alert' rules now in place
West Sussex has been placed in Tier 2.The new restrictions include:
• Mixing indoors only with people in the same household or bubble
• Sticking to the rule of six outdoors (including private gardens)
• COVID-secure businesses can re-open
• Spectators will be allowed to watch sport, with a maximum crowd capacity outdoors of 50% of the capacity of the stadium or 2,000 people, whichever is smaller. Indoors, the maximum capacity is 1,000
• Indoor entertainment venues, such as cinemas, casinos and bowling alleys, can open, but must close at 11pm
• Everyone who can work from home should do so.
Please familiarise yourself with the full list of new restrictions by visiting the GOV.UK website.
The very latest COVID-19 information for West Sussex, including data about incidence rates, is always available on our website.
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