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The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (England) Regulations 2020

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement, application and interpretation

  3. 2.Revocation and saving

  4. 3.The emergency period and review of need for restrictions

  5. 4.Requirement to close premises and businesses during the emergency

  6. 4A.Restrictions on opening hours of businesses and services

  7. 4B.Restrictions on service of food and drink for consumption on the premises

  8. 5.Restrictions on participation in gatherings

  9. 5ZA.Linked households

  10. 5A.Restriction on organisation or facilitation of certain large indoor gatherings

  11. 5B.Restrictions on organisation or facilitation of other gatherings

  12. 6.Power to restrict access to public places

  13. 7.Enforcement of requirement

  14. 8.Offences and penalties

  15. 9.Fixed penalty notices

  16. 10.Prosecutions

  17. 11.Expiry

  18. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Underlying Medical Conditions

      1. 1.Chronic (long-term) respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...

      2. 2.Chronic heart disease, such as heart failure.

      3. 3.Chronic kidney disease.

      4. 4.Chronic liver disease, such as hepatitis.

      5. 5.Chronic neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease,...

      6. 6.Diabetes.

      7. 7.Problems with the spleen, such as sickle cell disease or...

      8. 8.A weakened immune system as the result of conditions such...

      9. 9.Being seriously overweight, with a body mass index of 40...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Businesses subject to closure

      1. 1.Nightclubs.

      2. 2.(1) Dance halls, discotheques, and any other venue which—

      3. 3.(1) Sexual entertainment venues and hostess bars.

      4. 4.Casinos.

      5. 5.Nail bars and salons.

      6. 6.Tanning booths and salons.

      7. 7.(1) Spas, and beauty salons, and for these purposes, “...

      8. 8.Massage parlours.

      9. 9.Tattoo parlours.

      10. 10.Body and skin piercing services.

      11. 11.Indoor skating rinks.

      12. 12.Indoor swimming pools, including indoor facilities at water parks.

      13. 13.Indoor play areas, including soft play areas.

      14. 14.Indoor fitness and dance studios.

      15. 15.Indoor gyms and sports courts and facilities.

      16. 16.Bowling alleys.

      17. 17.(1) Conference centres and exhibition halls, so far as they...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Businesses and services subject to restrictions

        1. Restaurants, including restaurants and dining rooms in hotels or members’...

  19. Explanatory Note

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