Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, latest figures has shown.
19.10.2021 - 14:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new neighbourhood has overtaken Trafford to become Greater Manchester’s biggest Covid-19 hotspot.
The 20 areas of the region that are continuing to be worst and least hit by the virus have been revealed, with infection rates continuing to top a thousand in several locations.
Parts of Bolton, Bury, Manchester and Salford are recording the lowest infection rates in the conurbation.
However the number of neighbourhoods where cases of coronavirus are in single figures has dropped to just two.
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Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, latest figures has shown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that no one is calling for his Covid 'plan B' rules to be implemented now.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in five boroughs of Greater Manchester and fallen in the other five.
Hospitals are struggling under pressure as general beds fill up with Covid-19 patients - leaving people waiting hours longer than they should for emergency help in A&E.
Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in six boroughs of Greater Manchester, but gone up in others.
Latest data shows 850 fewer Covid cases were recorded across Greater Manchester in the week to October 31.
An area of Stockport is currently the biggest Covid hotspot in Greater Manchester, according to the latest data.
Confirmed cases of coronavirus fell by more than 1,000 across Greater Manchester as a whole in a week, latest official data shows.
Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in nine boroughs in Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates fell or stayed the same in all of Greater Manchester's boroughs except Bury, the latest data reveals.
A Bury neighbourhood has become the hardest hit area of Greater Manchester for its Covid-19 infection rate.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, and have fallen in six others.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in five boroughs and fallen in the five others, according to the latest data from UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in four areas of Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates are rising in six boroughs across Greater Manchester.
Covid rates in Trafford have started to come down, but they’re still the highest in Greater Manchester and the borough is seeing a ‘steady increase’ in hospitalisations.
Coronavirus infection rates are continuing to rise in all ten Greater Manchester boroughs, official figures on Saturday show.
These are all the Trafford Covid-19 hotspots as the borough sees its highest infection rate ever throughout the pandemic.
Coronavirus cases continue to surge in Trafford, as the borough's worst ever infection rate climbs even higher.
Coronavirus cases in Trafford are continuing to soar - with the infection rate increasing by 50 per cent week, the latest figures show.