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"E92000001": {
"country_or_area": "England",
"council": 0,
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under Covid restrictions, in the Tier 1 (medium alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You can mix socially in a group of up to six people from multiple households. This includes children and applies indoors and outdoors, including private homes. \n* Socialising in larger groups is against the law, with fines up to £6,400.\n* There are exceptions, for example if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you have to return to your workplace your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Primary and secondary schools are open, as are nurseries and childcare.\nIf a school has coronavirus cases, local health protection teams will advise what to do.",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* People are only allowed to visit in groups of six or less (unless they are from a larger household or support bubble). At least one member of any group should give their contact details or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "Shops can open with social distancing measures in place. Face coverings must be worn by customers and staff.",
"other": "* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Funerals must only take place in Covid-secure venues or in public outdoor spaces with up to 30 people in attendance. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* Organised sport and exercise classes are only permitted indoors if people can avoid mixing in a group of more than six. There are exceptions to enable disability and youth sport and physical activity indoors, in any number.\n"
},
"S92000003": {
"country_or_area": "Scotland",
"council": 0,
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under Covid restrictions for Scotland, but not additional local rules.\n* From 2 November a new system of restrictions is due to come into force, but details have not yet been finalised.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not socialise anyone from outside your household or extended household, inside a private home.\n* You can go into someone’s house to provide childcare or care for a vulnerable person; tradespeople can also go into people’s homes to carry out work and repairs. \n* Up to six people from two households can meet outside (not counting under-12s). \n* A maximum of six 12 to 17-year-olds from up to six households can meet outdoors, with social distancing.\n",
"going_to_work": "Work from home if you can. If this is not possible, employers must take \"reasonable measures\" to protect staff.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. Secondary school pupils and staff must wear face coverings when moving around the school. Individual schools may be closed if there is an outbreak, but must have a plan to continue remote learning for pupils. ",
"leisure_time": "* Until 2 November, pubs, restaurants and cafes will only be allowed to open indoors from 06:00 to 18:00 BST, and will not be allowed to serve alcohol. However, they can continue to serve alcohol outdoors until 22:00 BST. \n* Table service is required in all hospitality premises. A maximum of six people from two households can meet (not counting under-12s). \n* Hotel restaurants will be able to continue to serve residents after 18:00 BST, but cannot serve alcohol. \n* Face coverings must be worn when not eating or drinking.\n\n ",
"shopping": "Shops in Scotland can open with 2m social distancing and other measures, such as one-way systems, in place. \nYou must wear face coverings in shops and supermarkets.",
"other": "* Only car share with members of your own, or extended, household. If you can't do so, limit travel with others as much as possible and follow guidance.\n* Face coverings must be worn on public transport and in other indoor settings such as museums, cinemas, galleries and places of worship, as well as staff canteens and corridors in workplaces. \n* Weddings, civil partnerships and funerals can take place with restrictions.\n"
},
"W92000004": {
"country_or_area": "Wales",
"council": 0,
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under Covid restrictions for Wales, but not additional local rules. \n* However, from 18:00 BST on Friday 23 October, a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown will put the whole of Wales under extra restrictions until Monday 9 November.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* Indoors, up to six people from an extended household can meet (under-11s do not count in the total). Four households can form an extended household. Up to 30 people from different homes can meet outdoors. \n* During the circuit-breaker everyone will be told to stay at home. Gatherings indoors and outdoors with people not in your household will be banned.\n",
"going_to_work": "* Work from home if you can. If this is not possible, employers must take \"reasonable measures\" to ensure 2m between employees. \n* After the circuit-breaker starts you will have to work at home. The only exceptions will be critical workers and jobs where working from home is simply not possible.\n* Tradespeople will only be able to carry out urgent work in someone else's private home, eg emergency plumbing. Precautions should be taken to keep workers and householders completely separate from each other.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "* Schools and nurseries remain open. If there are Covid cases in a school, the NHS and local government will work together to prevent its spread. \n* Primary and special schools will reopen as normal on 2 November\n* In secondary schools, only pupils in Years 7 and 8 will go back on 2 November\n* Pupils sitting exams can go in to take them \n* All other pupils will continue their learning from home until 9 November\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants which serve alcohol must provide table service, stop serving alcohol by 22:00 BST and close by 22:20 BST. * Face coverings must be worn when not seated at a table to eat or drink. \n* Off-licences and supermarkets must also stop selling alcohol at 22:00 BST.\n* During the circuit-breaker, pubs, bars and restaurants will be closed.\n",
"shopping": "* Shops can open, if they follow social distancing rules. \n* Indoor shopping should be done alone, or with people in your household or extended household. \n* Face coverings must be worn by customers and staff. \n* All non-essential shops will close during the circuit-breaker.\n\n",
"other": "* Face coverings must be worn on public transport and in all indoor public places, such as hairdressers and gyms. \n* Avoid making non-essential journeys. Only essential travel is allowed into and out of local lockdown areas. \n* Weddings, civil partnerships and funerals can take place with restrictions.\n* During the circuit-breaker you will only be able to travel for a \"reasonable\" cause. This includes buying food and medication, seeking medical help, getting a coronavirus test, or delivering care. You can also travel to work, but only if you are a critical worker.\n"
},
"N92000002": {
"country_or_area": "Northern Ireland",
"council": 0,
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area will be under new Covid restrictions until Friday 13 November.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not socialise with anyone from outside your household, or bubble, indoors in private homes. \n* There are some exceptions, eg if someone is providing childcare, or care for a vulnerable person\n* Tradespeople are also allowed to enter someone else's house, but not if they are providing close-contact services, eg hairdressing or massage.\n* From 16 October, you will only be able to form a bubble of up to 10 people with one other household. Currently a bubble can be any size. No more than six members of the bubble can meet indoors. \n* Outside, up to six people from two households - or 15 members of your bubble - can meet in a private garden. Children aged 12 and under are not counted under these rules.\n* You are not allowed to stay overnight in someone else's home if they are not part of your bubble.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home wherever possible. If you can't work at home, employers should take clear steps to protect workers and create safe places to work.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Secondary school pupils and staff must wear face coverings when moving around the premises. \nEach school's board of governors is responsible for a decision to close, taking account of advice from the Public Health Agency.\nAll schools are now closed for an extended half-term break and reopen on 2 November. ",
"leisure_time": "* Until 13 November, all bars, pubs and restaurants are to be closed, apart from providing deliveries and takeaways. \n* Other fast-food and takeaway premises will close at 23:00.\n* Off-licences and supermarkets cannot sell alcohol after 20:00.\n* No indoor sport or organised contact sport involving mixing of households are allowed other than at elite level. \n* Gyms remain open but only for individual exercise.\n* No mass events involving more than 15 people are allowed.\n\n",
"shopping": "Shops remain open. You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.\nClose contact services such as hairdressers and beauticians are not allowed to open.",
"other": "* Weddings can have a maximum of 25 people, but no receptions are allowed.\n* Up to 25 people can attend a funeral, but no gathering is allowed before or after the ceremony. \n* No unnecessary travel is allowed.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n"
},
"E08000025, E08000028, E08000029, E08000031, E08000030": {
"country_or_area": "Birmingham area",
"council": "Birmingham City Council, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Wolverhampton City Council, Walsall Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
},
"E08000003, E08000009, E08000002, E08000008, E08000005, E08000006, E08000010, E08000007, E08000001, E08000004": {
"country_or_area": "Greater Manchester",
"council": "Manchester City Council, Trafford Borough Council, Bury Borough Council, Tameside Borough Council, Rochdale Borough Council, Salford City Council, Wigan Borough Council, Stockport Borough Council, Bolton Council, Oldham Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.\n* From Friday 23 October your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 3 (very high alert) category for England.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not meet people you don't live with in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, for example if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n* From Friday 23 October you must not meet socially with friends and family anywhere indoors, unless they are part of your household or support bubble, or in any private garden or at most outdoor hospitality venues and ticketed events. You may socialise in a group of six or fewer in outdoor public spaces such as parks, beaches, the countryside, a public garden or playground.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home wherever possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises but not normally in a classroom.",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n* From Friday 23 October pubs and bars will be closed, unless they are serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.\n* Adult gaming venues, casinos, bingo halls, bookmakers and betting shops, and soft play areas will also close.\n\n\n\n\n\n",
"shopping": "Shops are allowed to open. Face coverings must be worn in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.\n\n",
"other": "* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n* Weddings and civil partnerships can go ahead with a maximum of 15 people. \n* Wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal), but from Friday 23 October they will not be permitted. \n* Funerals can go ahead with a maximum of 30 people, and wakes can take place with 15 people or fewer.\n* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble.\n* From Friday 23 October you are advised not to travel out of your area or stay overnight elsewhere, unless it's for work, education or care responsibilities\n* People who live elsewhere should avoid staying overnight in your area.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n\n"
},
"E07000121, E07000128, E07000119, E07000118, E07000126, E07000127, E07000124, E07000117, E07000120, E07000125, E06000009, E07000123,E06000008,E07000122": {
"country_or_area": "Lancashire",
"council": "Lancaster City Council, Wyre Borough Council, Fylde Borough Council, Chorley Borough Council, South Ribble Borough Council, West Lancashire Borough Council, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Burnley Borough Council, Hyndburn Borough Council, Rossendale Borough Council, Blackpool Borough Council, Preston City Council,Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, Pendle Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 3 (very high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home wherever possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises but not normally in a classroom.",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs and bars are closed, unless they are serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.\n* Customers may not mix with anyone not in their household or support bubble. At least one person in each group must give their contact details to the venue or check in using the official NHS Covid-19 app.\n* Adult gaming venues, casinos, bingo halls, bookmakers and betting shops, and soft play areas must close.\n",
"shopping": "* Shops are allowed to open. Face coverings must be worn in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.\n* Car boot sales are not allowed.\n",
"other": "* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n* Weddings and civil partnerships can go ahead with a maximum of 15 people but receptions are not permitted. \n* Funerals can go ahead with a maximum of 30 people, and wakes can take place with 15 people or fewer.\n* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You are advised not to travel out of your area or stay overnight elsewhere, unless it's for work, education or care responsibilities. People who live elsewhere should avoid staying overnight in your area.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n"
},
"E06000016, E07000135": {
"country_or_area": "Leicester area",
"council": "Leicester City Council, Oadby and Wigston Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
},
"E06000057, E08000021, E08000024, E08000022, E08000023, E08000037, E06000047": {
"country_or_area": "North East",
"council": "Northumberland County Council, Newcastle City Council, Sunderland City Council, North Tyneside Borough Council, South Tyneside Borough Council, Gateshead Borough Council, Durham County Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
},
"E08000035, E08000032, E08000033, E08000034, E08000035, E08000036": {
"country_or_area": "West Yorkshire",
"council": "Leeds City Council, Bradford City Council, Calderdale Borough Council, Kirklees Borough Council, Wakefield Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
},
"W06000016, W06000024, W06000013, W06000019, W06000022, W06000015, W06000011, W06000012, W06000020, W06000014, W06000018": {
"country_or_area": "South Wales",
"council": "Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, Merthyr Tydfil Borough Council, Bridgend County Borough Council, Blaenau Gwent Council, Newport Council, Cardiff Council, Swansea Council, Neath Port Talbot Council, Torfaen Council, Vale of Glamorgan Council, Caerphilly Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under local restrictions, in addition to the measures which apply across Wales. \n* However, from 18:00 BST on Friday 23 October, a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown will put the whole of Wales under extra restrictions until Monday 9 November.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You are not allowed to enter or leave your area without a reasonable excuse. This is a legal requirement and you can be fined.\n* You can no longer form, or be in, an extended household. This means meeting indoors with anyone who is not part of your household is not allowed unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person. \n* Special arrangements are in place for adults living alone, including single parent households, who are allowed to visit or meet with one other household indoors, as long as they live in the same area. \n* During the circuit-breaker everyone will be told to stay at home. Gatherings indoors and outdoors with people not in your household will be banned.\n",
"going_to_work": "* Work from home if you can. If this is not possible, employers must take \"reasonable measures\" to ensure 2m between employees. \n* After the circuit-breaker starts you will have to work at home. The only exceptions will be critical workers and jobs where working from home is simply not possible.\n* Tradespeople will only be able to carry out urgent work in someone else's private home, eg emergency plumbing. Precautions should be taken to keep workers and householders completely separate from each other.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "* Schools, childcare settings and colleges remain open and home to school transport is running as normal. \n* The wearing of face coverings in secondary schools is at the discretion of the school and local council. \n* After half-term, primary and special schools will reopen as normal on 2 November. \n* In secondary schools, only pupils in Years 7 and 8 will go back. \n* Pupils sitting exams can go in to take them \n* All other pupils will continue their learning from home for an extra week.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, cafes and restaurants are table-service only, and stop selling alcohol at 22:00 BST, as must shops and other licensed premises. \n* It is a criminal offence to meet someone from outside your household indoors in any of these settings, but you can meet them outdoors if you maintain social distancing. \n* During the circuit-breaker, pubs, bars and restaurants will be closed.\n",
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"other": "* Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies and small receptions can take place, but guests from outside the area are not permitted to attend the reception. \n* You can leave the area if invited to attend a wedding ceremony, but not to attend the wedding reception. \n* You can go to funerals but should maintain social distancing and wear a face covering. \n* During the circuit-breaker you will only be able to travel for a \"reasonable\" cause. This includes buying food and medication, seeking medical help, getting a coronavirus test, or delivering care. You can also travel to work, but only if you are a critical worker.\n\n"
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"country_or_area": "Llanelli, Carmarthenshire",
"council": "Carmarthenshire County Council",
"wards": 0,
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"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Not all of your local authority area is covered by the same restrictions.\n* However, from 18:00 BST on Friday 23 October, a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown will put the whole of Wales - including your area - under extra restrictions until Monday 9 November.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "During the circuit-breaker everyone will be told to stay at home. Gatherings indoors and outdoors with people not in your household will be banned.",
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"shopping": "All non-essential shops will close during the circuit-breaker.",
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"key_points": "* Not all of your local authority area is covered by the same restrictions.\n* However, from 18:00 BST on Friday 23 October, a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown will put the whole of Wales - including your area - under extra restrictions until Monday 9 November.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "During the circuit-breaker everyone will be told to stay at home. Gatherings indoors and outdoors with people not in your household will be banned.",
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"leisure_time": "During the circuit-breaker, pubs, bars and restaurants will be closed.",
"shopping": "All non-essential shops will close during the circuit-breaker.",
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"key_points": "* Your area is under local restrictions, in addition to the measures which apply across Wales. \n* However, from 18:00 BST on Friday 23 October, a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown will put the whole of Wales under extra restrictions until Monday 9 November.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You are not allowed to enter or leave your area without a reasonable excuse. This is a legal requirement and you can be fined.\n* You can no longer form, or be in, an extended household. This means meeting indoors with anyone who is not part of your household is not allowed unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person. \n* Special arrangements are in place for adults living alone, including single parent households, who are allowed to visit or meet with one other household indoors, as long as they live in the same area. \n* During the circuit-breaker everyone will be told to stay at home. Gatherings indoors and outdoors with people not in your household will be banned.\n",
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"schools_and_nurseries": "* Schools, childcare settings and colleges remain open and home to school transport is running as normal. \n* The wearing of face coverings in secondary schools is at the discretion of the school and local council. \n* After half-term, primary and special schools will reopen as normal on 2 November. \n* In secondary schools, only pupils in Years 7 and 8 will go back. \n* Pupils sitting exams can go in to take them \n* All other pupils will continue their learning from home for an extra week.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, cafes and restaurants are table-service only, and stop selling alcohol at 22:00 BST, as must shops and other licensed premises. \n* It is a criminal offence to meet someone from outside your household indoors in any of these settings, but you can meet them outdoors if you maintain social distancing. \n* During the circuit-breaker, pubs, bars and restaurants will be closed.\n",
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"other": "* Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies and small receptions can take place, but guests from outside the area are not permitted to attend the reception. \n* You can leave the area if invited to attend a wedding ceremony, but not to attend the wedding reception. \n* You can go to funerals but should maintain social distancing and wear a face covering. \n* During the circuit-breaker you will only be able to travel for a \"reasonable\" cause. This includes buying food and medication, seeking medical help, getting a coronavirus test, or delivering care. You can also travel to work, but only if you are a critical worker.\n\n"
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"country_or_area": "NewLiverpool",
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"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 3 (very high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* Pubs and bars are closed, unless they are serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.\n* Customers may not mix with anyone not in their household or support bubble. At least one person in each group must give their contact details to the venue or check in using the official NHS Covid-19 app.\n* In addition, casinos, betting shops and adult gaming centres will be closed.\n* Gyms were initially closed but have now been told they can reopen.\n\n\n\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home wherever possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises but not normally in a classroom.",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs and bars are closed, unless they are serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.\n* Customers may not mix with anyone not in their household or support bubble. At least one person in each group must give their contact details to the venue or check in using the official NHS Covid-19 app.\n* In addition, casinos, betting shops and adult gaming centres will be closed, along with indoor gyms, fitness and dance studios and sports facilities (with an exemption for organised indoor team sports for disabled people and children's activities).\n\n\n",
"shopping": "Shops are allowed to open. Face coverings must be worn in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n* Weddings and civil partnerships can go ahead with a maximum of 15 people but receptions are not permitted. \n* Funerals can go ahead with a maximum of 30 people, and wakes can take place with 15 people or fewer.\n* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You are advised not to travel out of your area or stay overnight elsewhere, unless it's for work, education or care responsibilities. People who live elsewhere should avoid staying overnight in your area.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n"
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"country_or_area": "Tees Valley",
"council": "Middlesbrough Council, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, \nStockton-on-Tees Borough Council, \nDarlington Borough Council, Hartlepool Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
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"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
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"country_or_area": "Central Belt",
"council": "East Ayrshire, \nNorth Ayrshire, \nSouth Ayrshire,\nClackmannanshire, \nFalkirk, \nStirling,\nCity of Glasgow, \nEast Dunbartonshire, \nEast Renfrewshire, \nInverclyde, \nRenfrewshire, \nWest Dunbartonshire,\nNorth Lanarkshire, \nSouth Lanarkshire,\nCity of Edinburgh, \nEast Lothian, \nMidlothian, \nWest Lothian",
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"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under local restrictions, in addition to the measures which apply across Scotland.\n* These restrictions will be updated on 2 November, but details have yet to be finalised by the Scottish government.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not socialise anyone from outside your household or extended household, inside a private home.\n* You can go into someone’s house to provide childcare or care for a vulnerable person; tradespeople can also go into people’s homes to carry out work and repairs. \n* Up to six people from two households can meet outside (not counting under-12s). \n* A maximum of six 12 to 17-year-olds from up to six households can meet outdoors, with social distancing.\n",
"going_to_work": "* Work from home if you can. If this is not possible, employers must take \"reasonable measures\" to protect staff.\n* Face coverings must be worn in indoor communal settings such as staff canteens and corridors in workplaces.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. Secondary school pupils and staff must wear face coverings when moving around the school. Individual schools may be closed if there is an outbreak, but must have a plan to continue remote learning for pupils. ",
"leisure_time": "* Until 2 November, all licensed premises such as pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes - but not hotels with residents - will be closed indoors and outdoors, although takeaways will be permitted. \n* Cafes without an alcohol licence will be allowed to open from 06:00 BST to 18:00 BST. Cafes with a licence will also be able to open, but alcohol cannot be sold. \n* There will be exceptions for “significant life events” such as wedding receptions and funeral wakes.\n\n\n\n",
"shopping": "Shops can open with 2m social distancing and other measures, such as one-way systems, in place. \nYou must wear face coverings in shops and supermarkets.",
"other": "The following rules apply until 2 November: \n* Snooker and pool halls, indoor bowling alleys, casinos and bingo halls are closed. \n* Contact sports for people aged 18 and over are also suspended, with an exception for professional sports. \n* Indoor group exercise activities are not allowed - although the current rules will remain in place for under-18s. Gyms remain open for individual exercise. \n* Outdoor live events are not permitted.\n* You are asked to avoid public transport unless it is absolutely necessary - for example for going to school or to work, if home working is not an option. \n* The Scottish government has advised people not to travel outside the area if they don't need to - and likewise they are advising people in other parts of Scotland not to travel to these areas if they don’t need to.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n"
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"country_or_area": "Cheshire",
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"wards": 0,
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"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
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"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
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"country_or_area": "Nottinghamshire",
"council": "Ashfield District Council, Bassetlaw District Council\nBroxtowe Borough Council, Gedling Borough Council\nMansfield District Council, Nottingham City Council,\nNewark and Sherwood District council, Rushcliffe Borough council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
"other": "* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You should avoid travelling in a car with someone outside your household or support bubble unless you can practise social distancing. \n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n* Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies and wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal).\n* Up to 30 people can attend a funeral. Wakes and other related events are restricted to 15 people.\n* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n"
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"country_or_area": "Derbyshire High Peak",
"council": "High Peak Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "P"
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"country_or_area": "South Yorkshire",
"council": "Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Doncaster Council, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council,\nSheffield City Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "* Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.\n* From Saturday 24 October your area will be under local restrictions, in the Tier 3 (very high alert) category for England.\n",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not meet people you don't live with in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, for example if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n* From Saturday 24 October you must not meet socially with friends and family anywhere indoors, unless they are part of your household or support bubble, or in any private garden or at most outdoor hospitality venues and ticketed events. You may socialise in a group of six or fewer in outdoor public spaces such as parks, beaches, the countryside, a public garden or playground.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home wherever possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises but not normally in a classroom.",
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"shopping": "* Shops are allowed to open. Face coverings must be worn in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.\n\n",
"other": "* You should not visit a care home except in exceptional circumstances, for example to visit an individual who is at the end of their life.\n* Weddings and civil partnerships can go ahead with a maximum of 15 people. \n* Wedding receptions are restricted to 15 people (the reception must be a sit-down meal), but from Saturday 24 October they will not be permitted. \n* Funerals can go ahead with a maximum of 30 people, and wakes can take place with 15 people or fewer.\n* If you need to travel, you should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible and you are encouraged to walk or cycle, rather than use public transport.\n* You can stay at hotels or guest accommodation, inside or outside your area, but only with people in your household or support bubble. \n* From Saturday 24 October you are advised not to travel out of your area or stay overnight elsewhere, unless it's for work, education or care responsibilities.\n* People who live elsewhere should avoid staying overnight in your area.\n* The Welsh government has banned all travel from your area to Wales, except for a limited set of reasons such as going to school or work.\n\n"
},
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"country_or_area": "Warrington",
"council": "Warrington Borough Council",
"wards": 0,
"postcodes": 0,
"full_or_partial": "F",
"key_points": "Your area is under local restrictions, in the Tier 2 (high alert) category for England.",
"meeting_friends_and_family": "* You must not mix socially with people you don't live with, in any indoor setting - whether at home or, for example, a pub or restaurant - unless they are part of your support or childcare bubble.\n* There are exceptions, eg if your household or support bubble is larger than six, or if someone enters your house to carry out work, registered childcare or care for a vulnerable person.\n* You may continue to mix with people outdoors (including in a garden or a park) but you must not meet in a group more than six, and you must follow social distancing rules. \n* Meeting in larger groups is against the law, and you can be fined up to £6,400.\n",
"going_to_work": "You should work at home if possible. If you cannot do this, you can return to your workplace but your employer must make arrangements for you to work safely.\n",
"schools_and_nurseries": "Schools and nurseries remain open. In schools and colleges that teach Year 7 and above, face coverings should be worn by adults and pupils when moving around the premises, but not usually in a classroom.\n",
"leisure_time": "* Pubs, bars and restaurants are restricted to table service only and must close at 22:00 BST.\n* Customers should not mix indoors with anyone from outside their own household or support bubble. Outdoors, you can meet in groups of up to six people.\n* At least one member of any group should give their contact details to the venue or check in using the NHS Covid app.\n* Face coverings must be worn, except when seated to eat or drink.\n",
"shopping": "You must wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets and shopping centres.",
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}
<?php
$file = 'lockdown.json';
$data = json_decode(file_get_contents($file), true);
$postcodes = fopen('postcodes.csv', 'w');
fputcsv($postcodes, ['Postcode', 'Key Points']);
foreach ($data as $areasString => $areaData) {
$areas = preg_split('/,\s*/', $areasString);
foreach ($areas as $area) {
if (preg_match('/^[ESWN]92/', $area)) { continue; } // full country
echo "Downloading area data for $area\n";
$stream = fopen("https://www.doogal.co.uk/AdministrativeAreasCSV.ashx?district=$area", 'r');
while ($row = fgetcsv($stream)) {
if ($row[0] != 'Postcode') { // ignore header
fputcsv($postcodes, [$row[0], trim(str_replace(["\n", "* "], [' ', ''], $areaData['key_points']))]);
}
}
}
}
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