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Coronavirus infection rates are rising again in Oldham - the latest weekly numbers for the borough

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direct to your inboxCovid-19 infection rates are beginning to rise again in Oldham after weeks of plateauing case numbers.It comes as a more transmissible variant of the virus has begun to circulate in Greater Manchester, which Mayor Andy Burnham says could already account to 25pc of all new cases in the region.Oldham’s infection rate is the second lowest of the ten boroughs, just above Bolton, standing at 249.7 per 100,000 people in the week to January 3.However this is up 29pc on the previous seven days, and this increase can also be seen at neighbourhood level.There are now only ten areas of the borough that have weekly case numbers in single figures, according to the government’s latest local data.Werneth remains the biggest hotspot.

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