Coronavirus helplines have been set up by councils across Greater Manchester to support vulnerable people self-isolating. Community response hubs have also popped up in certain boroughs to help secure food parcels, medicine and fuel top-up payments for those in need.
With demand growing, local authorities are having to redeploy employees to run the new community hubs, while also continuing to deliver key services.
A total of 680 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the city-region, with at least 67 deaths. Manchester Starting this week, a new council hub will coordinate food parcels, medicine and fuel top-up payments for people with no support network, and those identified as being at high risk of contracting the virus.