Areas of England today learnt which rules they will need to follow once the national lockdown comes to an end - and Liverpool and London have escaped Greater Manchester's strict Tier 3 lockdown.Health secretary Matt Hancock made the announcement in the House of Commons this morning, with areas divided into Tiers 1, 2 or 3 based on their infection rates.And while Greater Manchester and Birmingham landed in Tier 3, Liverpool and London were in the more lenient Tier 2 category.Placing Liverpool, whose residents have been subject to a mass testing pilot, in Tier Two, Mr Hancock said: "Liverpool cases are now low enough for the whole city region to be placed into Tier Two."I want to pay tribute to the people of Liverpool, NHS Test and Trace, the.
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