published by NHS England, includes hospital discharges from March 20, the first day of national lockdown, until August 9.
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A general practice in Burnage today temporarily closed ‘with immediate effect’ due to a three staff members testing positive for coronavirus.Patients of Ladybarn Group Practice on Briarfield Road were today (July 30) sent a text message informing them of the practice's closure.The message said all their phone lines would be diverted to an out of hours service until it reopened on Monday morning (August 3).“Due to a local COVID19 outbreak we are closed with immediate effect until 0800 Monday 3rd
.published by NHS England, includes hospital discharges from March 20, the first day of national lockdown, until August 9.
straight to your inboxFormer Manchester United coach Steve McClaren has stated that the club should regret missing out on the 'perfect' signing in Erling Haaland.The Norwegian forward moved to Borussia Dortmund in January from RB Salzburg, with United among the clubs expressing an interest in his services.There has been plenty of calls for United to sign a new striker ahead of the 2020/21 season, particularly after the Europa League semi-final defeat to Sevilla, and McClaren believes the perfect
Up to 6,000 children who normally would have been referred to social services in Greater Manchester have potentially been missed during lockdown.Social care professionals are calling for a change in approach to tackle the ‘hidden harm’ faced by children who are stuck at home with abusive family members while schools remain closed.Alison Alexander, the CEO of children’s services support organisation Cornerstone, said referrals have dropped in many parts of the UK by 50pc, and by up to 75pc in
hereThe government announced today (Friday) that the region-wide lockdown restrictions would continue.The rules means people from different households can't meet in each other's gardens or homes.The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Friday, August 14 is:Eight people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in England, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 29,452.Patients were aged between 75 and 90
hereThe total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Thursday, August 13 is:Each day the NHS in England publishes the number of deaths recorded by each hospital trust in the last 24-hour period.These are deaths where the person had tested positive for the virus or where COVID-19 was mentioned on their death certificate.NHS England's daily figures sometimes include previously uncounted deaths that took place several days - or even weeks ago.They do not
Boutique gym and fitness studio BLOK in Manchester has closed temporarily after being told two recent visitors tested positive for coronavirus.The gym is based within the Ducie Street warehouse, the towering red brick former Victorian railway building near Piccadilly railway station.Bosses said the gym closed today - Thursday - and would not reopen until Monday.Members and visitors have been contacted and told to get a test then self-isolate until they get their results.BLOK chief executive
hereOnly those that have chosen to be there or need to visit the site for training are currently on site and strict social distancing and hygiene measures are in place, they said.A Virgin Media spokesperson said: “We are aware that one individual based in our Manchester office has tested positive for Coronavirus.“The safety of our people has, and remains, our top priority, so in line with the clear and robust procedures that we have in place, the employees who worked on the same floor as the
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Manchester Crown Court will remain closed 'until further notice' after court and security staff tested positive for coronavirus.
Manchester's Crown Square Crown Court has been forced to shut again after three people tested positive for coronavirus.
hereDavid Allinson, Manchester Arndale centre director, said: "We are aware of the case of COVID-19 at one of our stores, and have worked closely with the team to help them deliver their processes in line with government guidelines to protect customers and staff."As part of their protocol, the store closed temporarily to undergo a deep clean and all of the staff are being tested through the official NHS test and trace system.
Three cricket clubs have been temporarily closed after two spectators tested positive for Covid-19Clubhouses have been shut and 'all activity' suspended for seven days at Droylsden, Ashton and Denton West cricket clubs, the Greater Manchester Cricket League announced today.It comes after two fans at Sunday's Denton West versus Droylsden match informed the league they had contracted the virus.The same two people had also been present at Saturday's Ashton versus Droyslden game, it later
hereSix of the court's 15 court rooms are scheduled to be holding cases throughout the day, with a trial also ongoing.In the past few weeks, barristers have been expected to attend court physically for cases, unless they have a good reason not to.During the height of the lockdown, most cases were conducted using video conferencing.Under new security measures in line with the pandemic, anyone entering the court via the public entrance is asked whether they had coronavirus symptoms before
coronavirus following a trip to Greater Manchester. A worker at The Gerard Arms in St Helens decided to get a test after a visit to the region, which is currently under stricter lockdown measures due to escalating transmission rates.
despite Greater Manchester's rising infection rates.The Prime Minister has said that shielding will still end this weekend despite the local lockdown - for everyone except those in Blackburn or Darwen and other high risk areas of the country. But people in Greater Manchester who have been shielding told the Manchester Evening News they would either continue as they were - or venture out reluctantly only because they no longer have the Government's protection and have to go to work.
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Thursday, July 30, stands at: Each day, the NHS publishes the number of deaths recorded by each hospital trust in the previous 24 hours.