Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has admitted he can't wait to see Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes line up together when the Premier League season resumes.
20.05.2020 - 20:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Health bosses are drawing up contingency plans to enable hospitals in Greater Manchester to return to 'normal business' - and cope with further waves of coronavirus cases.
More than 1,700 people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals having contracting COVID-19.
Those in charge have been forced to transform the way patients are treated in a bid to keep infection rates down.
At the start of the outbreak, measures included banning visitors from most sites; cancelling all non-urgent treatment
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has admitted he can't wait to see Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes line up together when the Premier League season resumes.
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Another anti-lockdown protest is set to take place this weekend as organisers refuse to settle for a 'new normal.'
More buses will be on the road across Greater Manchester from the start of next month as services are slowly ramped up during the continuing Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.
Luke Shaw has confirmed that there has been a lot of competition between Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernande since Manchester United training resumed last week.
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Another six people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in Greater Manchester’s hospitals.
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