Coronavirus lockdown map: Which areas in the UK are in lockdown?
CORONAVIRUS cases across the UK have been on the rise in the past few weeks after dropping massively in June, but which areas have been locked down?
Preston: Restrictions imposed as city added to lockdown list
Coronavirus lockdown measures have been reintroduced to several areas in Britain as part of the Government’s strategy for localised responses to surges. Preston is the latest part of the UK to face a tightening of lockdown measures after rising coronavirus infection rates were reported in the city. Express.co.uk has compiled a guide to show which areas have been locked down and those being monitored.
Britain has seen more than 300,000 cases of coronavirus so far and more than 46,000 have died according to the latest Public Health England figures.
Daily confirmed cases have begun to rise in recent weeks after they fell significantly from their April peak as a result of lockdown restrictions imposed a month earlier.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the government now has to "squeeze that brake pedal" and has postponed further easing of measures across England.
On Friday, Public Health England reported 871 new cases, of which 796 were in England, 43 in Scotland, 17 in Wales and 15 in Northern Ireland.
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Public Health England says virus levels remain "stable at a national level".
However, the Government has been putting areas of Britain under lockdown where increases in cases have been reported.
Leicester was the first place in the UK to have a local lockdown introduced after a rise in Covid-19 cases.
The city's pubs and restaurants are now opening for their first weekend in months.
Restrictions were introduced across Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire on July 31.
These restrictions mean stricter rules on socialising for people living in these areas were implement in order to control the spread of the virus.
Preston, in Lancashire, has now also been added to that list.
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The restrictions that come into place in Preston from midnight on Saturday mean:
You cannot have others in your homes and gardens
You cannot visit other people's homes or gardens, even if they are in an unaffected area
You are not permitted to mix with other household in indoor venues
Social bubbles are however exempt from the restrictions.
Public Health England publishes a list of areas the body is monitoring each week due to rising number of cases.
The latest report is based on week 31, which is data between July 27 and August 2 and where available daily data up to August 4.
For week 31, case detections in England were stable at 4,605 compared to 4,625 in week 30.
Cases were generally on the rise across the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and the East Midlands.
At a local authority level, new cases were highest in Blackburn and Darwen.
But generally, the number of new cases had dropped in this region compared to the previous week.
The data revealed several local authorities were being monitored due to rising cases of COVID-19.
PHE designated the 29 areas according to whether restrictions are already in place, whether enhanced support has been implemented and where areas are of concern meaning restrictions are possible in the future.
The following local authorities were highlighted by PHE:
Restrictions in place:
- Blackburn with Darwen
- Oldham
- Leicester
- Bradford
- Calderdale
- Pendle
- Trafford
- Manchester
- Rochdale
- Tameside
- Salford
- Kirklees
- Stockport
- Burnley
- Bolton
- Bury
- Hyndburn
- Rossendale
- Wigan
- Preston
Enhanced support:
- Luton
Watchlist concern:
- Swindon
- Northampton
- Peterborough
- Sandwell
- Bedford
- Wakefield
- Oadby and Wigston
- Eden.