Stockport in line with the rest of the UK. The relaxation also meant that businesses such as bowling alleys were able to reopen, along with close-contact beauty services being able to resume.
Unlike other parts of Greater Manchester, the coronavirus infection rate in Stockport had remained relatively low. However it is now currently on 'amber' alert and has seen its number of cases creep up in recent weeks.People in Stockport must abide by the 'rule of six' which was introduced on Monday (September 14) - making it illegal for more than six people anywhere in England to socialise in any setting.Those who break the rules can be dispersed by police and issued with a fine - which start at £100 and will double for each further offence up to.
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