Andy Burnham has accused the government of giving Greater Manchester 'no real notice' of last Sunday's announcement which saw lockdown measures eased and a return to work in certain industries encouraged.
01.05.2020 - 20:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
We are now well into a month of lockdown, and as most of us have begun to accept the ‘new normal’, a few of us still can’t grasp the importance of social distancing.
The measure, which was introduced on March 26th, stated that people must only leave their houses to buy essentials such as food and medical supplies, to help out those in need, and an hour of daily exercise, in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The regulations don’t apply to those who are homeless.
For anybody caught out
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