Police patrols are being stepped up across Hertfordshire this bank holiday weekend to ensure people are following coronavirus rules. Hertfordshire Constabulary says it will be engaging with communities and encouraging people to stick to the new restrictions which came into force in England on Monday, March 29. The changes mean up to six people or two households are now allowed to meet outside, while the government’s stay at home order has ended, with messaging having moved to stay local . While residents have been praised for sticking to coronavirus rules over the past few weeks, people are being urged to keep up their efforts heading into the bank holiday weekend.
Police patrols are being stepped up across Hertfordshire this bank holiday weekend to ensure people are following coronavirus rules. Hertfordshire Constabulary says it will be engaging with communities and encouraging people to stick to the new restrictions which came into force in England on Monday, March 29. The changes mean up to six people or two households are now allowed to meet outside, while the government’s stay at home order has ended, with messaging having moved to stay local . While residents have been praised for sticking to coronavirus rules over the past few weeks, people are being urged to keep up their efforts heading into the bank holiday weekend.
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