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The new restrictions will come into force from 00.01am on Friday.A "sunset clause" announced alongside the new tiered system earlier this month means the measures will be regularly reviewed.This means there's a ban on mixing, which millions in Greater Manchester have been ordered to do since the end of July, as well as forced venue closures.We are yet to learn all the details on what will have to close.However the Tier 3 rule means that you cannot meet with people outside of your household
.most recent available data.At its peak, the area had 97 confirmed positive tests in the week ending October 6 as the virus spread rapidly through the student population.The infection rate then was 897.1 per 100,000 people, the sixth highest in Greater Manchester, but the rate has now fallen to just 148.0 which is the lowest rate recorded in the 346 neighbourhoods of the region.The current infection rate is also well below the national average for England, which is 242.7 per 100,000
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Monday, November 9 are:Across England a further 167 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital.It brings the total number of confirmed deaths reported in hospitals to 34,663, NHS England said on Monday.Patients were aged between 23 and 97.NHS England provides an update on Covid-19 related fatalities each day.The figures do not include deaths in care homes or other settings.Get breaking
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coronavirus pandemic, officers can now hand out the huge penalty to those disregarding the law on gatherings.And, in extreme circumstances, organisers could be prosecuted and face an even greater fine imposed by a court.GMP can impose the highest level of fines - but only in the most severe instances of lockdown breaches.Yet despite the introduction of tougher penalties, officers have still had to hand out several of the harshest fines to those who have shown the most blatant disregard for the
there have been eight more deaths in the region's hospitals.This brings Greater Manchester’s hospital death toll to 2,952.Some 122 deaths were reqistered in England overall, bringing the total to 34,496.Of the 122 Covid-related deaths recorded in England, the patients were aged between 44 and 98 years old.
Manchester Evening News we have pledged to honour the lives lost to this terrible disease in our Loved and Lost series.It is a chance for people to get in touch with their special tributes.If you want to pay tribute to a loved one, fill out the form hereAlready, more than 100 people have been in touch with photos and memories of their loved ones.Today, we remember more people from the region who died with the virus.If you wish to pay tribute to a loved one who lost their life to coronavirus,
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Sunday, November 8 are:These are cases in which a patient has tested positive for the virus within 28 days of their death - or when Covid is mentioned on their death certificate.NHS England provides an update on Covid-19 related fatalities each day.The figures do not include deaths in care homes or other settings.
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Greater Manchester recorded one of the highest daily death tolls since the first peak of the pandemic.
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Saturday, November 7 are:These are cases in which a patient has tested positive for the virus within 28 days of their death - or when Covid is mentioned on their death certificate.NHS England provides an update on Covid-19 related fatalities each day.The figures do not include deaths in care homes or other settings.A further 283 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England,
Both Wigan and Stockport’s NHS trusts had already taken that decision in the past fortnight as both had come under increasing pressure. On Wednesday the region’s health lead Sir Richard Leese indicated that that move was likely to happen more broadly across the system in November - as hospitals dealt with a ‘very, very worrying’ level of pressures - and last night the M.E.N.
no 'single driver' behind a recent rise among the over-60s.She said: "Based on what we know from the first wave and what we know from what’s happened in other countries, we know it is very likely that those increasing cases in the over-60s will translate into higher numbers in hospital."Six boroughs - Wigan, Rochdale, Bolton, Manchester, Stockport and Trafford - are now showing a downward trend week-on-week.
more than 580. Now we're reporting on those where cases have been confirmed this week and over the school holidays.With councils not issuing the information to us, we are largely reliant on parents keeping us informed, so the true figure is expected to be much higher.Today's list includes Stockport Academy where Year 8 are now isolating until November 19 after a positive case.
"We have also worked extremely hard to make our buildings COVID-19 secure and have been following national police guidance regarding PPE throughout. However, as we have now entered a second lockdown due to rising infection rates within the country, we feel it's appropriate to encourage staff to wear an extra level of protection where suitable whilst moving around our police buildings."This is in line with national guidance which has been given to retail and business premises.
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Friday, November 6 are:These are cases in which a patient has tested positive for the virus within 28 days of their death - or when Covid is mentioned on their death certificate.NHS England provides an update on Covid-19 related fatalities each day.The figures do not include deaths in care homes or other settings.The Government said a further 355 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19
hereThere has been a clear levelling out in rates across Greater Manchester since Tier 3 started on 23 September.However, there are signs that it may nudge back upwards in the next few days, with 2,402 cases added today, which is one of the highest daily increases seen so far.Oldham now has what is thought to be the highest infection rate in the country, recording a rate of 737.2 cases per 100,000 people in the week to November 1.It comes on the first day England entered a second national
more than 580 schools affected by the virus before the school holidays, we're now reporting on those where positive tests have been confirmed since they broke up.
will now be extended until the end of March 2021. It comes as the entire country was placed into a second national lockdown, which is due to last four weeks.The government will continue to help cover employee's wages up to 80% until March.
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Thursday, November 5 are:Nationally, a further 236 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 33,873.Patients were aged between 27 and 99 years old, NHS England said.All except 18 (aged 48 to 96 years old) had known underlying health conditions.Date of death ranges from October 23 to November 4.Every day, the NHS in