Boris Johnson has announced the government's new three-tier lockdown system for the UK, in which areas are given a 'medium', 'high' or 'very high' alert based on their coronavirus risk.
Each tier comes with its own restrictions on everything including socialising, pub and restaurant opening hours and more. But what does it mean for Brits who have booked a staycation or a holiday abroad?
In theory, there are no legal restrictions in place yet for travelling between different tiers. However, the government is urging people to avoid travelling in and out of the 'high' and 'very high' alert areas unless it's essential - and some restrictions do apply even if you are sticking to a minibreak within your own 'tier'.
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