Temporary mortuary filling up with bodies of coronavirus patients as infections surge
More than 150 bodies are being stored at a temporary facility in Surrey as local hospitals are filled to the brim. A spokesman said the second wave numbers keep rising
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Don t mix households : Advertising message vans to tour Surrey beauty spots
The posters will remind people it is only permitted to mix with one other member of a household outside, and for exercise only Itâs vitally important that we all stick to the rules and stay at home. If youâre heading out for exercise, please stay local to where you live and do not mix in groups. (Image: Surrey County Council)
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Updates and reaction as Surrey moves into Tier 4 restrictions - recap
The vast majority of residents in the county have been placed into the newly-created tier
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The majority of Surrey has now moved into a new Tier 4.
The new rules, which include the closing of all non-essential shops, came into force at 12.01am on Sunday (December 20).
Tier 4 also means that the vast majority of Surrey residents will no longer be able to mix with up to two other households on Christmas Day.
Plans had originally been in place to allow up to three households to mix between December 23 and 27, but this has been cancelled for Tier 4 residents due to a surge in cases.