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    Liverpool Tier 3 High Alert Coronavirus Level and What It Means

    Liverpool Tier 3 High Alert Coronavirus Level and What It Means

    Liverpool Tier 3 High Alert Level Coronavirus restrictions will come into effect from Wednesday 14 October. Boris Johnson has confirmed this afternoon that Liverpool will move into the Tier 3 high alert level due to the high levels of infection within the Liverpool city region. The new restrictions mean that other households will not be able to meet in indoors or outdoor settings, pubs, bars, gyms, leisure centres, betting shops, casinos and adult gaming centres…

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    Coronavirus Lockdown? Football Manager Season Kicks Off: The Road To Nowhere 2

    Coronavirus Lockdown? Football Manager Season Kicks Off: The Road To Nowhere

    Liverpool Noise music writer, Jamie Hankin, is using the Coronavirus Lockdown to bring you all the action from his Football Manager exploits.  Up The Purps! Recent circumstances have led to the majority of us having a lot more time on our hands than we could imagine. The current lockdown feels akin to the six-week summer holiday we used to have as kids yet laced with uncertainty and worry. To fill this time and keep our…

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    Liverpool Coronavirus: How You Can Keep Supporting Local Businesses 1

    Liverpool Coronavirus: How You Can Keep Supporting Local Businesses

    Well, who would have though that this is how 2020 was going to pan out hey. People might be feeling pretty scared right now and it’s important that we all support each other as best we can. Liverpool Coronavirus confirmed cases are still pretty low but we also need to take the outbreak seriously and follow government guidelines. With more Liverpool bars, restuarants and shops having to make the difficult decision to close their doors…

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    Liverpool Coronavirus Social Media Set Up To Provide Official Updates

    Liverpool Coronavirus Social Media Set Up To Provide Official Updates

    An online portal and dedicated social media accounts have been set up to provide Liverpool Coronavirus news and updates. Liverpool City Council has teamed up with local health chiefs so that Merseyside residents can get the latest official information and advice on Coronavirus. The COVIDLiverpool social media accounts will also advise people of the impact the virus is having on Liverpool. COVIDLiverpool Twitter: https://twitter.com/COVIDLiverpool COVIDLiverpool Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/COVIDLiverpool The accounts will be updated with breaking news…