South Yorkshire will get second tier review date before Christmas
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This means that even if areas are not moved down into lower tiers in the December 16 review, they may still have a chance to be moved down a week later on December 23.
That is a week earlier than previously promised by the Government, which initially committed to a review every 14 days.
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Hide AdIn today’s call with MPs (December 14) Health Secretary Matt Hancock also confirmed that the whole London area would be moved into Tier 3 lockdown restrictions as cases of COVID-19 in the capital surge ahead of Christmas.
There has been no confirmation of any areas moving down a tier at the moment.
Last week Sheffield City Region mayor Dan Jarvis said that it was unlikely that South Yorkshire would be moved down into Tier 2 in the December review period.
He said: “Four of the five key indicators for areas moving out of Tier 3 are still too high in South Yorkshire. Our NHS services remain under massive pressure.
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Hide Ad"Over 600 people are currently in our region’s hospitals with Covid, with more being admitted every single week. It is imperative that we avoid a devastating third wave in January and put more lives put at risk – just at the point that a vaccine is being rolled out. It’s likely, therefore, that the Government will decide to keep South Yorkshire in Tier 3 next week.”