Latest data shows Wigan now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Tameside.
29.10.2021 - 22:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronavirus infection rates fell or stayed the same in all of Greater Manchester's boroughs except Bury, the latest data reveals.
Cases fell by 16 per cent in Trafford, the largest week-on-week decrease, but the borough still has the highest infection rates across the region.
There were also decreases in all boroughs except from Tameside, where they stayed the same, and in Bury where they rose by nine per cent.
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