It’s unclear how long this outbreak will go on, but while it does, we want to tell your experiences of life during the coronavirus pandemic.
Our lives have been changed immeasurably, but we at the Manchester Evening News will remain live in the time of COVID-19.
While we all experience these unprecedented times together, we want to hear how you have been affected by the pandemic.
Tell us about how things are changing for you at home, at work, your family life and health - we want to listen.
Have you had COVID-19 and want to share your experience? Has your life been changed as a result of the disease? Has it had an impact on your mental health? Are you struggling to get hold of essential supplies? Are you unable to get food, medicine or treatment?
Whether you’re faced with isolating yourself for the next 12 weeks, juggling life as a parent alongside being a key worker, or if you’re one of the amazing people on the frontline keeping the country ticking over, we want to hear from you.
Maybe you’ve had to come out of work, had to cancel your wedding, a special occasion or perhaps you are faced with the prospect of a long period of time being apart from family and friends.
Are you a teacher providing lessons online or you’ve got some great tips for keeping the family entertained and reassured during these difficult times?
Perhaps you’re about to give birth amid the crisis and want to share your concerns or a student worried about your future.
However you have been affected, share your story with us by clicking below.
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While the future is unknown, one thing is for sure; however long this national health emergency endures, we will be here for you.