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‘It’s scarily quiet’ - how Manchester city centre is doing as we’re told to work from home again

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here.Here's the link to the M.E.N's main Facebook page where we share our latest stories.This week, therefore, was the first Monday lunchtime under new instructions from the government to work from home again, and the impact on the city’s high streets was clear.St Peter’s Square, usually a bustling tram interchange, was almost silent.In the Arndale centre, fewer than a dozen people could be seen grabbing lunch at Pret and Starbucks, and there were noticeably fewer shoppers in every store at a time which is usually the busiest hour for the mall.And at Piccadilly station, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a bank holiday, with only the occasional traveller coming in and out.The lack of workers and visitors in the city centre is already.

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