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Manchester Covid-19 rates are beginning to level off as student cases fall

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Covid-19 infection rates in Manchester are beginning to level off with around 450 fewer cases reported in the last week as cases amongst students begin to fall.Manchester reported a record number of cases last week with 582 per 100,000 people, a spike driven by the return of 74,000 students to the city.But the figures are now around 448 cases per 100,000, though city councillors were told this figure may change as more data is released by the national test and trace system.The most notable change is the 17-21 age group no longer dominating the total number of new infections in the city, having accounted for over 55 per cent of them in early October.Instead, this figure has now levelled off to around 25 per cent, a meeting of Manchester.

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