At least 331 people have died at Greater Manchester hospitals having contracting coronavirus.
20.03.2020 - 14:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
GMP is moving staff to different locations in a bid to make sure it has enough to serve the public during the coronavirus crisis.
It is hoped that by splitting up call takers, radio operators, firearms officers, and others, the force will sustain a service as the spread of the disease peaks.
Assistant Chief Constable, Nick Bailey, told the Manchester Evening News 999 calls would be answered, Counter Terrorism operations continued, and the war against organised crime.
But some aspects of policing
At least 331 people have died at Greater Manchester hospitals having contracting coronavirus.
Greater Manchester Police believe they may be the first force in the country to allow staff to take 101 calls at home.
At least 279 people have died after contracting coronavirus in Greater Manchester hospitals.
More than 2,000 people across Greater Manchester have now tested positive for coronavirus - and at least 246 people have died.
Greater Manchester has united in its support for the Prime Minister Boris Johnson after he was moved into intensive care to fight coronavirus.
At least 246 people with coronavirus have now died in hospitals in Greater Manchester.
Tributes have been paid to a Greater Manchester Police worker who is believed to have died from coronavirus.
With the UK on lockdown, most of us are now spending all our time at home.
These old clubbing pictures from the M.E.N vault show revellers at some of Greater Manchester’s most popular club nights.
They helped shape the childhoods of some of Greater Manchester's biggest stars.
From the the shocking case of the of the disabled woman who had to crawl on the floor and 'barricade' herself in a bedroom after a carer sexually assaulted her - to the grandad had to have toes amputated after a statue 'completely crushed' his foot in a horrific incident caused by a drink driver - who was still twice the limit five hours later.
At least 165 people diagnosed with the Covid-19 virus have now died in hospitals across Greater Manchester, the NHS said on Friday.
Greater Manchester Police have launched a dedicated web page for people to report a breach of Covid-19 lockdown rules.
At least 142 people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
Twenty two more people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
Twenty more people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals having contracted coronavirus.
People in Greater Manchester are continuing to ignore the coronavirus lockdown rules, according to police.
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Greater Manchester has shot up by more than 100 in the last 24 hours.
Police have seen an increase in drivers speeding since Greater Manchester's roads became empty due to the coronavirus outbreak.