Rule of Six: Here's what you can and cannot do in Northamptonshire
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New rules banning social gatherings of more than six people have been introduced across England from Monday in a bid to slow the rise in coronavirus cases.
Boris Johnson's he 'Rule of Six' replaces the ban on gatherings of more than 30 and guidance on allowing two households to meet indoors.
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New regulations are enforceable by law and police have the power to issue £100 fines, doubling up to £3,200 for repeat offenders.
But extra guidance issued in parts of Northamptonshire following rises in the number of positive tests remains in place.
So, here is a run down of what you should and should not be doing from today:
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Hide Ad• Gatherings of more than six people are illegal, both indoors and outdoors, unless it meets one of a limited list of exemptions.
• Households or support bubbles of more than six people can still gather.
• Groups of more than six people are allowed for work or education.
• Places of worship, gyms, restaurants and hospitality settings can still hold more than six people in total.
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Hide Ad• Weddings and funerals are also exempt, with up to 30 people allowed to attend.
• Organised team sports carried out in a "Covid-secure way" can have more than six people.
• The "Rule of Six" applies to all ages in England.
• Social venues such as pubs and restaurants are legally required to request test and trace information from customers and keep the details for 21 days.
Extra advice for residents in Northampton, Corby and Kettering:
• Keep two metres from others at all times.
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• If you must meet those outside of your household or bubble, meet in an outdoor space.
• Do not share items with others outside of your household or bubble.
• If social distancing at two metres is not possible, always use a face covering.
• Avoid using public transport or car sharing - wear face coverings if you must travel with others.
• Wash your hands regularly and thoroughly for 20 seconds each time.
• Work from home if you can.
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