Health bosses and Greater Manchester's Mayor have issued a plea for passengers to use face coverings on trams, trains and buses as they warn: ‘Covid’s still here’.
The latest coronavirus rates show increases in all ten of the region’s boroughs, with Trafford now reporting the highest level in the country.
In July, Boris Johnson confirmed people would no longer be legally required to wear face masks in any setting - despite calls for legislation to remain on public transport. READ MORE: Compulsory facemasks in schools?
Here's what Greater Manchester parents think The latest figures on face mask compliance, according to a Greater Manchester transport report, show that just 45 per cent of Metrolink passengers were wearing masks at the end
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