Coronavirus restrictions in Wiltshire will remain the same as the area falls within the lowest alert level.
On Monday, PM Boris Johnson set out a new three-tier alert system which will dictate what restrictions will be imposed in areas across England.
UPDATE - This story is from October. For the latest about Wiltshire entering Tier Two in December, go here.
In a bid to control the spread of Covid-19, all areas are now categorised according to their risk level: medium (Tier 1), high (Tier 2), very high (Tier 3).
The majority of areas in the country are in Tier 1 meaning no further restrictions apply apart from the 10pm curfew and rule of six.
The areas that now face stricter restrictions include Liverpool, which is in Tier 3, Greater Manchester, parts of Cheshire, Yorkshire and the North East, which are in Tier 2.
A full list can be found HERE.
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