Plymouth stays in Tier 2 - what it means for bubbles, pubs, hair salons and gyms
The Government is keeping Plymouth in its existing Tier following the outcome of Health Secretary Matt Hancock s Covid-19 Christmas review - and this what it all means for the people who live and work in the city
11:53, 17 DEC 2020
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Plymouth and coronavirus: latest updates and cases ahead of tiers review
The city has seen 41 more confirmed cases in the last rolling seven-day period
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Plymouth and coronavirus: Mutley, Keyham and city centre with highest number of Covid-19 cases
The city has seen 32 more confirmed cases in the last rolling seven-day period
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Plymouth has seen 32 more confirmed coronavirus cases, according to the latest figures released last night.