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‘Worst fears are coming true’: Northerners fear new coronavirus restrictions

Jasmine Norden by Jasmine Norden
12 October 2020
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The government has announced tighter coronavirus restrictions for several areas, with many northern areas facing the tightest rules.

A three-tier system was announced on 12 October, with areas classified as either a ‘medium’, ‘high’, or ‘very high’ alert. Liverpool City Region will be restricted the most, with bars and pubs closed.

This comes after other regions in the north, such as the north east and Greater Manchester, having faced tighter restrictions for months.

Dan MacDermid, a Newcastle resident, told The Canary:

The north is always disproportionately blamed for stuff because it’s typically poorer and an easier target. Ultimately they are putting all the restrictions on it but when it comes to rebuilding after this crisis they won’t do enough.

I feel as though the imposing of tier 3 lockdown on Liverpool whilst the south of the country still thrives, despite similar infection rates, is just a Boris version of a Thatcherite managed decline of the city

— bex ❤️🇵🇸 (@becca__lr) October 11, 2020

Hierarchy of restrictions

Tier 3, ‘very high’, alert areas will see pubs and gyms closing, as well as a ban on mixing with other households indoors or outdoors.

Liverpool had 599 cases per 100,000 people in the week from 2 to 8 October. In the same period, Manchester had 478 cases per 100,000 people and Newcastle had 510.

‘High’ alert areas will be placed under tier 2 restrictions, which will ban household mixing indoors. Greater Manchester and Nottinghamshire will be placed under tier 2 restrictions.

These tight restrictions have left those in the north fearing for their livelihoods.

Jez Lamb, founder of Beers @ No.42 in Merseyside told The Canary:

Throughout the summer, businesses around the UK have had a nervous eye on the autumn and the speed with which infection rates and confirmed cases are now rising means their worst fears are coming true. Liverpool-based businesses like my own are on the front line of infection rates at the moment but it’s clear that the pandemic can shift rapidly from one region to the next.

As a business owner, you naturally want the whole economy to be open, but at the same time people’s lives are also at risk. Striking the right balance is proving a nightmare and as things stand many more businesses will go to the wall and many more people will lose their jobs.Tighter lockdown restrictions could see an economy that is already on life support start to flatline. An ominous winter lies ahead.

Last orders for the North? There are families worried about funerals going ahead and businesses about to collapse. We’ve been in lockdown for months and the virus is out of control. This is flippant, arrogant and awful. https://t.co/WddSm7lvsP

— Lisa Nandy MP (@lisanandy) October 11, 2020

Restrictions on the north

Regions across the north have been facing tighter restrictions than the south for some time.

Restrictions for the north east were first introduced on 18 September. This included limited pub opening times and household mixing. Greater Manchester and parts of West Yorkshire have since had similar restrictions introduced.

In a statement, Steve Rotherham, metro mayor of Liverpool City Region, said:

These measures will be supported by a specific package of financial support for our City Region to cover a six-month period and not dependent upon the Tier position of our City Region.

However, we must be clear that we have not yet reached an agreement on the wider economic support package that will be required as we go into Tier 3 restrictions but we have agreed to remain in meaningful dialogue with government to establish a wider, appropriate and mutually agreeable financial support package to mitigate the impact of new Tier 3 restrictions.

If pubs, bars and other hospitality and leisure businesses are forced to close, there must be appropriate support for them and their staff.

Featured image via Flickr/cattan2011 and Wikimedia Commons/Foreign and Commonwealth Office

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