Game may have influenced rise of coronavirus in LiverpoolFan with symptoms talks of dangers to supporters that nightCoronavirus – latest updates | See all our coronavirus coverageLiverpool’s
Champions League tie at Anfield with Atlético Madrid should not have been played, the city council’s director of public health has said, amid concern at the rising number of confirmed coronavirus cases there.
Matthew Ashton, who began in the role on Wednesday, is responsible for coordinating the response to the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic while having to work from home, as confirmed cases in
Liverpool rose to 262.