Could Milton Keynes be plunged into 'Tier 5' lockdown tomorrow?

As MK's Covid infections continue to spiral, the city's current Tier 4 status is due to be reviewed by the government tomorrow (Wednesday).
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And it could mean a string of even tougher restrictions, including the possibility of some schools closing and stricter limits on meeting other people outdoors.

Already experts are speculating whether a 'Tier 5' lockdown will be introduced in areas such as MK, where rising infection rates have shown no signs of abating.

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We are now in the top 10 per cent of Covid hotspots in England. See Citizen story here .

The government will review the tiers tomorrowThe government will review the tiers tomorrow
The government will review the tiers tomorrow

Top scientists have reportedly told Boris Johnson he needs to implement much stricter measures to stop the virus from escalating out of control, and the government will be reviewing the tier status of the entire country tomorrow.

Their review will be based upon each area's infection rate and its hospital admission figures for Covid patients.

In Milton Keynes the infection rate has doubled over recent weeks and our hospital is now 40 per cent busier than it was at the peak of the first wave of Covid in April.

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No official announcement about the possibility of new Tier 5 measures has been made, but experts predict the government would be looking closely at whether some schools or years groups should return to online learning at home.

Other options could include stricter limits on meeting others, as during the first lockdown in March when people could not meet anyone from another household, either indoors and out. We were only allowed to leave home for certain reasons, and exercise was limited to one hour a day per person.

Travelling to holiday homes or second homes could also be banned, and hotels could be forced to close.

The government says many of the rising infection rates are due to the new mutant strain of Covid.

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When the Tier 4 restrictions were imposed on December 19, the government's website stated: "The latest analysis shows a strong correlation between areas with the most rapid rise of cases and prevalence of the new strain of Covid-19."

It added: "Since the end of national restrictions, the situation in the South and East of England has deteriorated. New cases have continued to rise and hospital admissions have increased. Without urgent action this trend would continue at an increasingly rapid rate, leading to a rise in hospital admissions and deaths in the following two weeks and hitting the NHS at its busiest time of year."

There is no current evidence to suggest the new strain causes a higher mortality rate, or that it affects vaccines and treatments, but the latest NERVTAG analysis continues to indicate that the variant is more transmissible than other strains.

Data to be assessed tomorrow will include how quickly case rates are going up or down, cases in the over 60s, pressure on the NHS and local circumstances.