We're in a tier 3 area but actual infection rate we live in is as low as neighbouring tier 1 area (North Lancashire to South Cumbria). This should mean that actions the tier 1 habitants can do carry the same risks as if we do it too. For example visiting public gardens or parks over the border in South Cumbria.
Tier 3 restrictions only advises residents of tier 3 areas from visiting lower tier areas. This is advised not compulsory based on what I've read on the government site.
As I see it the tier areas are set by large scale areas when they can identify infection rates in a smaller scale area. It's easily possible to split Lancashire into tier 3 areas , tier 2 areas and tier 1 areas. This I believe should have been done based on transparent sets of criteria. If they had we could then take our leisure time in the areas just over the border we prefer, without any sense of breaking rules. I can travel just about 5 miles with a good car run to pass into Cumbria and tier 1, that's two tiers lower than ours. Going the other way I take half an hour or so to get up into what is a high infection rate area, possibly longer journey.
So would you feel it morally or in another way wrong to go over the border into a tier 1 area for an outside, socially distanced gathering with close family?
Tier 3 restrictions only advises residents of tier 3 areas from visiting lower tier areas. This is advised not compulsory based on what I've read on the government site.
As I see it the tier areas are set by large scale areas when they can identify infection rates in a smaller scale area. It's easily possible to split Lancashire into tier 3 areas , tier 2 areas and tier 1 areas. This I believe should have been done based on transparent sets of criteria. If they had we could then take our leisure time in the areas just over the border we prefer, without any sense of breaking rules. I can travel just about 5 miles with a good car run to pass into Cumbria and tier 1, that's two tiers lower than ours. Going the other way I take half an hour or so to get up into what is a high infection rate area, possibly longer journey.
So would you feel it morally or in another way wrong to go over the border into a tier 1 area for an outside, socially distanced gathering with close family?