Greater Manchester

Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that Greater Manchester will move to the Very High Local Covid Alert Level from Friday, in order to protect the NHS and save lives.

  • In Greater Manchester, infection rates are among the highest in the country – up more than 300 per cent between September and October – and there are now more coronavirus patients in Greater Manchester hospitals than in the whole of the south-west and south-east combined.
     
  • Over the last 10 days, the government sought to agree an approach with local leaders in Greater Manchester, and made a generous and extensive offer to support local businesses. Sadly it was not possible to reach agreement with the Labour Mayor. So instead the government had to act unilaterally, introducing regulations today to move Greater Manchester to the Very High Alert Level from Friday, in order to save lives.
     
  • Nobody wants businesses in Greater Manchester to be disadvantaged, so our offer of extra funding – which was proportionate to the support given to Merseyside and Lancashire – remains on the table, and our door is open to further discussions with local leaders.
     
  • The government hopes the Mayor and council leaders in Greater Manchester will work with them to implement these measures, in the interests of all the people of the area.

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