hereHe continued: "This is no way to run the country in a national crisis. This is not right.
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coronavirus restrictions – including the possible closure of hospitality – amid fears the disease is spiralling out of control.
Ministers are said to be considering the new measures, which could come as early as Monday, according to reports, as infection rates continue to soar in cities such as Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle.The move, if confirmed, would be another severe blow for hard-pressed pubs and restaurants in the regions already reeling from the imposition of the controversial 10pm
.hereHe continued: "This is no way to run the country in a national crisis. This is not right.
coronavirus restrictions - Tier 3 - are now advised they should not leave the area. While those outside of these areas are told they should not enter them unless absolutely necessary.
Chronicle Live reports.
hereThe total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Monday, October 12 are:Nationally further 36 people, who tested positive for Covid-19 have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 30,507.Patients were aged between 31 and 97 years old, NHS England said.All but two patients (aged 81 and 93) had known underlying health conditions.Date of death ranges from October 8 to October 11 with the majority being on or
Tougher restrictions on funerals and public transport in Oldham are to be scrapped as Greater Manchester is due to be placed under ‘Tier 2’ coronavirus rules, an MP has said.The region has reportedly escaped a ‘Tier 3′ shutdown of pubs and bars, but households will continue to be banned from meeting inside, it is understood.Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon tweeted following a video call with Health Secretary Matt Hancock, in which he confirmed that the rules would be changing for Oldham and
coronavirus status amid new tiering rules being announced today.
hereIt's understood that Manchester's local leaders are still in discussions over Greater Manchester's status.The leader of Manchester City Council, Sir Richard Leese told the BBC, as he said they hoped to remain in Tier 2.Mr Johnson will chair the emergency Cobra committee this morning, before addressing the Commons this afternoon.Mr Dowden told Sky News: "If those measures are successful we hope to be able to take areas out of those high levels of restrictions."The purpose of doing this is to
here"It would also run the risk of severe redundancies across the north of England, particularly when you combine the effect of any new local restrictions."We think it would be to do long term damage to the economy of Greater Manchester and the north of England, and would actually weaken recovery."This package is insufficient to protect our communities as we go into the rest of the autumn and the winter."The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, previously that under a new localised furlough scheme,
hereStockport's alarming increase in cases continues, with 631 positive tests recorded in seven days.It represents a rise of 97 per cent.The figures suggest the disease was spreading faster in Stockport than anywhere else in Greater Manchester last week.Trafford saw an 85 per cent increase in cases, registering 615 cases.Rochdale registered 722 cases during the week, a rise of 60 per cent compared to the week before.There were 789 cases in Salford, a rise of 56 per cent, while cases in Tameside
reports.But a worker at Crownhill Crematorium interrupted Friday's service to remonstrate with Craig.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereWriting on Facebook, he said: "We are absolutely heartbroken as it is, me and my brother haven’t been able to leave my mum's side for two weeks as it is."I can sit in a restaurant, I can sit in a pub, I can live at her house, I can
here Manchester has become a coronavirus hotspot as new data shows it has the highest infection rate of any area in England.Figures released by Public Health England show the seven-day rate in Manchester was 495.6 cases per 100,000 population for the week ending on October 1.The virus is also spreading faster in Manchester than in nearly any other area with the number of positive tests doubling week-on-week.The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of
straight to your inboxRaheem Sterling has been ruled out of England's three fixtures over the international break with injury, handing Manchester City another injury concern.But the problem is a minor hamstring issue and is not expected to keep the player out for long.City's medical team will take a look at the problem now Sterling has been released by the FA, but it is hoped he will be close to a return to training after the international break.The Blues have seen key players like Sergio
Manchester is the country's coronavirus hotspot as new data shows it has the highest infection rate of any area in England.