announced these areas would face tougher coronavirus restrictions.The main thing residents shifting from Tier 2 to 3 will be leaving behind is the ability to eat and drink out at a pub or restaurant.Under Tier 2 restrictions, hospitality venues which which serve food remain open for members of the same household to eat and drink inside and others to dine outside.In Tier 3, however, those same places must only open for takeaway and delivery business.People still enjoying Tier 2 freedoms can go to casinos, go bowling, skating and visit museums and galleries — while those living in Very High alert areas cannot.Hotels and Airbnb properties, along with cinemas and theatres otherwise open in Tier 2, are also forced shut in areas where the.
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