Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in five boroughs of Greater Manchester. The weekly rates have fallen in five areas.
07.10.2021 - 23:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronavirus infection rates are up in seven Greater Manchester boroughs and have fallen in three areas, the latest statistics reveal.
Cases are continuing to rise in Trafford, where they have increased by more than a third in comparison to last week.
The borough has the highest infection rate across our region, currently standing at 617.5 cases per 100,000 people.
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Infection rates fell in Tameside, Wigan and Oldham.
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Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in five boroughs of Greater Manchester. The weekly rates have fallen in five areas.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in six boroughs of Greater Manchester and have fallen in four others, according to the latest data from the UK Health Security Agency.
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 gone up in five boroughs of Greater Manchester - and have fallen in five.
Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in four areas of Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates are rising in six boroughs across Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates are rising in seven Greater Manchester boroughs.
Coronavirus infection rates are surging across eight boroughs in Greater Manchester.
Thousands more cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Greater Manchester as the number of infections nationally has reached a three-month high.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates continue to climb in all 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Coronavirus infection rates in Trafford are continuing to rise as local Public Health leaders have been called in to help with the escalating situation.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in seven of Greater Manchester's ten boroughs, latest figures reveal.
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Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in eight boroughs of Greater Manchester but remained level in two others, according to the latest data from Public Health England (PHE).
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