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Manchester has passed the ‘painful milestone’ of recording over 1,000 Covid-related deaths ahead of the anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown.
The city council says that while ‘united in our grief’ Mancunians would honour those that have died by working together and ‘playing their part’ to beat the virus.
Manchester’s Central Library will be lit up on March 23 as part of a national day of
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direct to your inboxLast week marked the one-year anniversary since the first coronavirus death was reported in the UK.Just days after it was reported, tragedy struck closer to home as the first Covid-related death was recorded in Greater Manchester.Since that first death, we have pledged to pay tribute to the people in our region who have lost their lives to the disease. The M.E.N has published countless tributes from families in our Loved and Lost series.
direct to your inboxThe use of coronavirus testing in schools could be behind rises in infection rates in five areas of Greater Manchester, the latest figures suggest.Figures from Public Health England show that cases rose by 19 per cent in Tameside and 18 per cent in Oldham in comparison to the figure a week ago, with smaller increases in Salford, Stockport and Trafford.Cases fell in the other five boroughs, with the largest decrease being 25 per cent in Bury.Statistics show that there were
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United and Nottingham Forest fans alike have been impressed by James Garner's continuing progress at first-team level.Garner spent the first half of this season on loan at Watford, making 21 appearances in all competitions for the Hornets.
Westfield Community School in Wigan, we've since been told about further cases at the following schools: Some of the cases have been confirmed via the rapid lateral flow tests now being carried out on students in secondaries and colleges and on staff working with all age groups in education. These pick up on those people who have the virus but aren't experiencing any symptoms.Among those is Co-op Academy Failsworth, where there was a positive case in Year 10.
She’s up and @ ‘em.YouTube star Grace Victory is making a victorious return to timelines after contracting COVID-19 at Christmas, being placed in a coma and delivering her baby two months early.“I’m awake,” the British social media marvel tweeted to her 93,000 followers Monday.Victory, 30, followed her much-applauded medical update with a cheery tweet about her swaddled sweetheart’s well-being too. “Baby boy is thriving at home x,” the digital holistic healing coach wrote. Victory’s health
gay village this year. The Sparkle Weekend, which was due to take place from Friday July 9 until Sunday July 11 in Sackville Gardens, has now been moved to an online-only event.
As lockdown restrictions have begun to be eased in England, Peter Andre has celebrated all four of his children returning to school.The singer, who said his brother's death made him quit reality TV, took to Instagram to share a celebratory post about his kids going back to school after months at home. He wrote: "All 4 kids back at school .....