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Greater Manchester in government's £12m plan to help people stick to isolation rules

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The government has announced a £12million plan to try and stop the spread of coronavirus variants.

Greater Manchester is among nine areas of England where a wide range of 'trailblazing' tactics will be rolled out. In a press release, the government said it hopes these will be 'new, creative ways to help ensure people stick to self-isolation rules with higher prevalence of infection including from new variants.' Working with local councils, the initiatives include; providing alternative accommodation for people in overcrowded households, social care support such as increasing existing social care support for vulnerable adults and providing ‘buddying’ services

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