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Existing Covid-19 restrictions will be eased in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale starting Tuesday, September 8.
As of July 31, citizens of Heywood, Middleton, and Rochdale (including Milnrow and Littleborough) cannot mingle with other families (except those with bubbles) in personal homes or gardens, pubs, cafes, restaurants, and other recreational or entertainment environments..
Casinos, ice rinks, bowling alleys, showrooms, convention centers and indoor play areas (including comfortable play areas) will be able to legally reopen from Tuesday, September 8 at 12:01 p.m.Rochdale neighborhood.
Socially distanced interior functionality will possibly also resume and remove remaining restrictions on safe close contact (face care, such as threading eyebrows or makeup application).
Rossendale will be added as “an enhanced support domain,” meaning the government will work with the local government to provide more resources, such as testing or touch tracking, to reduce the number of infections.
These easements will allow Greater Manchester, with the exception of Bolton, to have Lancashire and West Yorkshire align with adjustments in the rest of the country on 15 August.
Greater Manchester Metro Mayor Andy Burnham said: “We have asked the government to ease restrictions on opening business in Greater Manchester and to welcome the Secretary of State’s positive announcement today.There is no evidence that these corporations are causing the spread of the virus and we know that those premises are making arrangements to function safely.
“It is understandable that this applies to Bolton at this time, however, we will work hard with Bolton Council and its partners to move towards a position where restrictions on business opening can be eased as soon as possible.
“However, other people continue to adhere to regulations prohibiting social gatherings on public and domestic forums on hand washing, covering their faces and social distance.”
Some restrictions will continue:
To help save him from the spread of coronavirus, citizens of Rochdale District do not:
The number of cases in the Rochdale district for the week ended August 29 was 44.1, consistent with a population of 100,000, more than last week.This means that Rochdale has lately the third number of cases in Greater Manchester after Bolton with 59.1 and Oldham with 56.5 cases consistent with 100,000.
The full list of spaces that are still subject to local restrictions is:
Greater Manchester:
Lancashire:
West Yorkshire:
The ban on indoor domestic gatherings will continue in Bradford’s urban spaces where the ban is in force
In Kirklees, the ban on indoor domestic meetings will be in Dewsbury and Batley
The ban on indoor domestic meetings will also continue in parts of Calderdale.
This means that citizens of these spaces will not yet be able to combine with other families (except those in their bubble) in personal homes or gardens. People can still meet others in teams of up to 6 other people or 2 families., in public outdoor locations.
The government has passed new legislation to enforce adjustments to gatherings in private homes and gardens, the police must act against those who break those rules, adding asking other people to disperse and issuing constant penalty notices (from one hundred euros ). – halve to 50 if paid in the first 14 days – and double for the following crimes).
Health and Social Welfare Secretary Matt Hancock signed a new national regulation that formalizes the consequences for others who do not use face covers on public transport, department stores and other spaces where it is mandatory.
Fines for not covering your face start from one hundred euros, which can be reduced if paid within 14 days. Repeat offenders on public transport or indoors will now have their fine doubled per offense. After the first offense, There will be No reduction. This means that a momentary fine will amount to two hundred euros and a third fine to 400 euros, up to a maximum price of 3,200 euros.
Bubble support
Your family only includes the other people you live with; if you’ve formed a bubble, they can be treated like they’re part of your family.
In England, if you live alone or are a single parent with children under the age of 18 dependent, in other words, if there is only one adult in your home, you have been able to expand your nearby network to come with some other family.of any size. This is called creating a “bubble” and it means you can have close contact with them as you would if they were members of your own family.You deserve not to replace or climb your bubble once it’s formed.
There are 3 middles in downtown Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale and a drive-thru middle in Rochdale at Crown Oil Arena.
Residents can electronically book a coronavirus check by calling loose phone number 0808 1964 1964 hundred to make an appointment or by visiting the NHS website.
Local information about coronavirus can be found at:
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