Covid could soon be putting even more strain on critical care services at the Royal Preston Hospital than it did at the height of the first wave, it is feared.
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  Oct 22, 2020  
     
 

Good evening,

We’ve all found it tough in the last seven months.

The restrictions on our lives have been unprecedented - and we have had to acclimatise to a completely different way of living and working.

Then just when we believed we were on our way out of the tunnel, another train came rushing at us in the shape of the second wave of Covid-19.

But if many of us have found it difficult to adjust, it has been almost impossible for some of the businesses which rely on us to survive.

Our bars and pubs - the lifeblood of the city’s economy - are either shut or have reduced opening hours with strict rules on how customers engage with staff and each other.

Not surprisingly, this is having a huge effect, with some saying they find it difficult to see how they will survive, but many have not lost their fighting spirit and are pledging to ensure they return.

It may not seem like it at this moment, but this too will pass. Then all of us will have to play our part in the regeneration process.

Shall we drink to that?

Send me your views at [email protected].

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Vue cinema staff in Preston self-isolating after colleague tests positive for Covid-19
 
Several staff from the Vue cinema in Preston have been told to self-isolate after a colleague tested positive for coronavirus.
 
     
 
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This is every confirmed case of coronavirus in the North West on Thursday, October 22, 2020
 
Another 5,468 people have tested positive in the North West, bringing the region's total number of cases to 167,698 as of Thursday, October 22, 2020.
 
     
 
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There are now 33,126 confirmed cases in Lancashire - here is the full breakdown of case numbers for every area in the county
 
The number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in Lancashire is now 33,126.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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