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Latest Greater Manchester Covid infection rates as cases fall in all areas and four boroughs see 30 percent drop

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Coronavirus infection rates are continuing to fall across all areas of Greater Manchester.

Four boroughs across the region have seen cases drop significantly, by over 30 per cent in the last seven day period. The latest figures released by Public Health England are for the week ending Friday, 23 July. Read more:Greater Manchester weather updates as thunderstorms and downpours hit This means it's important to note that whilst the figures look positive, the effects of so-called 'freedom day' may yet to be felt.

Professor Neil Ferguson, a former member of Sage, warned it will be "several more weeks" before the effect of the July 19 unlocking in England is known.

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