The council leader of the district with the lowest Covid-19 infection rate in England has described it as a "slap in the face" to be put into Tier 2.
Councillor Alan Connett, leader of Teignbridge District Council, said he was "hugely disappointed" for the area, which has the lowest rate of infections in England over the last seven days.
The county of Devon has been placed in the second highest level of restrictions, partly due to pressure on local NHS resources.
Teignbridge has 52.9 infections per 100,000 people, while South Hams has 60.9 and Torridge has 68.8. What do you think about this story?
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