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Up to half a million people in Liverpool will be tested for Covid-19 as part of the government's mass testing plan. But it'll need to be followed-up with self isolation and contact tracing ...
Until Jurgen Klopp claimed after Liverpool’s FA Cup victory over Shrewsbury on Sunday, January 9 that his squad had registered a series of “false positive” COVID-19 test results, it was ...
Events are taking place in Liverpool to test crowd safety and check what impact easing Covid-19 rules will have ahead of a full lifting of restrictions later in the year.
Liverpool has long struggled with some of the poorest mental health levels in the UK. For those most at risk of loneliness and mental distress, COVID delivered a further devastating blow.
Competition rules state that games called off because of COVID-19 can be rearranged to be played no later than the start of the following round, which meant Liverpool had until Feb. 27 — the ...
Liverpool City Region was the first area to be put into the very high alert level of England's three-tier system of Covid-19 restrictions, on 14 October. Since then, infection rates in the city ...
Liverpool has one of the highest rates of coronavirus deaths in England. The latest figures show the city recorded 352 cases per 100,000 in the week up to 30 October.
Liverpool's Covid-19 infection rate has risen to 170 cases per 100,000 and is 'only going in one direction' according to the city's Director of Public Health.
Statement from Liverpool Hope University Liverpool Hope University has moved to reassure students that it is open and will welcome freshers next week, despite new local Covid-19 restrictions.
Liverpool's mass COVID-19 testing program, a pilot in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's "Operation Moonshot vision," is dividing public health officials and politicians, according to The Washington Post.
The match on January 6 was rescheduled after Liverpool reported a “rapidly growing number” of COVID-19 cases to the EFL, who acted in line with government guidance by postponing the fixture.