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A loud minority shout "it's a load of b*******" in the street... others say "I don't go near anyone" - This is how Greater Manchester feels about Covid rules ahead of a worrying winter

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As Greater Manchester prepares to enter its second winter in the Covid pandemic, residents have mixed feelings over how to prepare for it.

In his press conference yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid suggested people should wear face coverings in crowded places and take a lateral flow test before attending parties.

However, despite calls for help from NHS leaders, he stopped short of introducing the Government's 'plan B' for now - which would see rules return on mandatory face coverings and working from home. READ MORE: Brother of Manchester Arena bomber was stopped by police at the airport - but managed to board a flight the next day With warnings ringing around about the winter ahead, several shoppers in Ashton-under-Lyne were

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