Latest estimates suggest the UK-wide reproduction rate of coronavirus – the so-called “R rate” – has remained at 0.7 to 1.0 for a second week.
08.05.2020 - 08:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bank Holiday Friday is almost upon us, and Britain is preparing for yet another break from work indoors.
However, not everybody is off work, as our incredible retail frontline workers will continue to shop shelves and serve shoppers to ensure the nation is well-fed.
Most supermarkets will operate as normal, but opening times and rules have changed in some stores - so make sure you know what's going on before visiting.
If you are going to shop over the bank holiday, make sure you do responsibly,
Latest estimates suggest the UK-wide reproduction rate of coronavirus – the so-called “R rate” – has remained at 0.7 to 1.0 for a second week.
Images have emerged of groups of people gathering on green spaces and squares in Manchester city centre.
The forecast for the early May bank holiday weekend is looking spectacular, with temperatures up to 25C expected in parts of the UK.
Dominic Raab has declared that there is to be no change in lockdown rules ahead of the bank holiday weekend.