to answer some of those we are joined by professor clare wenham.be able to come and visit me and will check, tier one?" it is tier two now, that has come in. a very interesting question, jonathan? what you have to remember is the rules, the tiers, apply to you and the place you visit, so if you are in a higher level of tier then the rules that apply to that tier apply to you. in terms of visiting somebody in a different area between tiers one and two, that's no problem but you can only meet outdoors, unless part of a support bubble. so if you are travelling from an area with higher restrictions to one with lower, you should really carry the higher level of restrictions with you, as it were, in terms of your behaviour and where you meet someone and so on? yes, you inherit those restrictions, for want of a better word, and the reason is that it's an acknowledgement that because you live in a higher risk area, there is an increased chance that you might be infected and you have to take that extra care. clare, it is not work the opposite way, if you‘re