The government announced on Friday that local lockdown restrictions in Greater Manchester will remain.The latest evidence does not show a decrease in the number of cases per 100,000 people in the area, therefore the Health Secretary, in collaboration with local leaders, has agreed that the rules must remain in place for at least another week.It means the measures on social gatherings, which were urgently announced two weeks ago, will continue in a bid to tackle increasing cases of the deadly virus.Meanwhile, the national easing of restrictions planned for tomorrow around the reopening of venues including casinos, bowling alleys and conference halls will also not apply to Greater Manchester.The latest data also shows a continued rise in.
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