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By *r Potato Head OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester

Where I live is due to go into Tier 3 from Wednesday last week.

What I can't seem is how somewhere gets out of Tier 3, or for that matter out of Tier 2.

Is there an exit strategy, or is it just when Boris says you now can come off the naughty step?

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

If I remember rightly from PMQ this week, each Tier is reviewed every 28 days on its progress to reduce the R number

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Where I live is due to go into Tier 3 from Wednesday last week.

What I can't seem is how somewhere gets out of Tier 3, or for that matter out of Tier 2.

Is there an exit strategy, or is it just when Boris says you now can come off the naughty step?"

Unfortunately you may be at the mercy of the covidiots.

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By *he Mac LassWoman
over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

Welcome to Tier 3. I’m taking up archery in readiness.

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By *r Potato Head OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"If I remember rightly from PMQ this week, each Tier is reviewed every 28 days on its progress to reduce the R number"

28 days seems a long time with no review. Hopefully things will go in the right direction.

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By *r Potato Head OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Where I live is due to go into Tier 3 from Wednesday last week.

What I can't seem is how somewhere gets out of Tier 3, or for that matter out of Tier 2.

Is there an exit strategy, or is it just when Boris says you now can come off the naughty step?

Unfortunately you may be at the mercy of the covidiots.

"

Unfortunately Warrington is surrounded by Manchester and Liverpool, so I think we may also have to reply on them as well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where I live is due to go into Tier 3 from Wednesday last week.

What I can't seem is how somewhere gets out of Tier 3, or for that matter out of Tier 2.

Is there an exit strategy, or is it just when Boris says you now can come off the naughty step?"

No this government is completely inept, it seems intent on bankrupting us all equally, still it please the everybody has to be equal brigade

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By *ooby birdWoman
over a year ago

North West


"Where I live is due to go into Tier 3 from Wednesday last week.

What I can't seem is how somewhere gets out of Tier 3, or for that matter out of Tier 2.

Is there an exit strategy, or is it just when Boris says you now can come off the naughty step?

Unfortunately you may be at the mercy of the covidiots.

Unfortunately Warrington is surrounded by Manchester and Liverpool, so I think we may also have to reply on them as well."

We're tier 3 here too

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"If I remember rightly from PMthis week, each Tier is reviewed every 28 days on its progress to reduce the R number

28 days seems a long t is mentitime with no review. Hopefully things will go in the right direction."

It does, I can’t find it on gov uk having looked. However, I did find reference to Liverpool’s review date as 11 November on a news article about the discussion during PMQ

Plus age concern has the same information on their page for each tier, with the exception of two which is looked at after 14 days and then again at 28 days

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