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‘Living with COVID-19 is not the same thing as letting it rip’: Greater Manchester’s public health bosses say ignoring rising cases is ‘wrong and damaging’

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Sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here to keep abreast of what's happening in your neighbourhood Greater Manchester’s directors of public health have joined forces to call for serious caution ahead of all remaining Covid restrictions being lifted on July 19.

The president of the Association of Directors of Public Health across the UK – who is also Tameside’s cirector of public health – has spoken on behalf of her colleagues.

She said being relaxed about increasing case numbers was ‘wrong and damaging to public health’. READ MORE:Trafford Centre issues message to shoppers about face masks after July 19 Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy said: “Nobody wants endless cycles of restrictions and lockdowns but the idea of being relaxed about rising case

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