Bolton was not 'taken lightly'. New measures were brought in on Tuesday after the infection rate in the borough reached 120 cases per 100,000 - making it the highest rate in the country.
The government has ordered a number of restrictions to be reintroduced, mostly affecting the hospitality sector. All restaurants, cafés, bars and pubs will be restricted to takeaway only and will be required to close between 10pm and 5am and residents will be banned from mixing with other households outside by law.Bosses at Bolton Council have now said that those aged between 18-49 account for the 'majority' of the Covid-19 cases.And council leader David Greenhalgh said the borough has found itself in this position 'due to the irresponsible actions of a.
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