As the coronavirus crisis hits its peak in Greater Manchester, many bus drivers are ploughing on despite fears for their own welfare and the health of their families.
07.04.2020 - 11:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
More than 2,000 people across Greater Manchester have now tested positive for coronavirus - and at least 246 people have died.
Public Health England (PHE) data shows that as of Monday evening (April 6), there were 2,071 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our region.
The true number is likely to be far greater as many people self-isolating with symptoms are not being routinley tested.
At least 246 people have died at Greater Manchester hospitals having contracted the virus, according to NHS England
As the coronavirus crisis hits its peak in Greater Manchester, many bus drivers are ploughing on despite fears for their own welfare and the health of their families.
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New awards have been launched to celebrate the achievements and contributions to national life made by British-Chinese people from Greater Manchester and the region.
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Mancunians burst into a round of applause at 8pm to show support for the NHS carers and key workers on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twenty more people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals having contracted coronavirus.
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