A revised tier system will be put in place in England once the national lockdown is lifted on December 2.Boris Johnson outlined changes to the original tier system yesterday, which will see those in the highest tiers face tougher control measures to drive the R number below one.A decision on which tier each area of England will be placed in is due on Thursday (November 26).But how long are these measures expected to last and how often will the tiers be reviewed?The regulations will be put into law until the end of March, when they will expire.From December 2, when the tier system comes into force, tiering decisions will need to be reviewed every two weeks.In reality, the government is likely to review which areas are in which tiers on a.
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