A woman has shared her terrifying experience of coronavirus in an effort to get more people to take lockdown measures seriously.
29.03.2020 - 22:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Members of the public are being asked to contact police to report people who break the strict rules in place during the coronavirus lockdown as people continue to ignore the law in Greater Manchester.
Officers in the region have taken 'enforcement action' against a number of businesses and individuals in the last 24 hours, according to a social media post.
Police have dealt with 21 incidents in which 'non-essential' businesses have continued trading and have split up 21 large gatherings, a post
A woman has shared her terrifying experience of coronavirus in an effort to get more people to take lockdown measures seriously.
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Named and shamed on a map, these are all the areas of Greater Manchester where people have risked lives by flouting the coronavirus lockdown rules.
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