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30.05.2021 - 22:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Covid-19 infection rates have risen in nine of Greater Manchester’s 10 boroughs today — but Bolton has experienced a 10 percent week-on-week fall in new cases.
The latest figures from Public Health England show that rates increased in every borough except Trafford on Sunday (May 30).
However like Bolton, Trafford saw an overall week-on-week fall in its infection rates, with numbers down by five percent.
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Coronavirus infection rates are continuing to surge in nine of Greater Manchester's boroughs.
Two boroughs have now have a higher coronavirus infection rate than Bolton.
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Coronavirus infection rates have continued to rise steeply in most parts of Greater Manchester, according to the latest data from Public Health England (PHE).
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Coronavirus infection rates have continued to rise in most parts of Greater Manchester, according to the latest figures.