here The latest figures from Public Health England show Stockport's coronavirus infection rate more than trebled from 8.2 infections per 100,000 people on July 22 to 26 per 100,000 people a week later.
Public health officials at Stockport Council issued a statement this morning which did not address McDonald's by name, but outlined the general response to Covid-19 outbreaks at hospitality venues in the area.Jennifer Connolly, Acting Director of Public Health for Stockport Council said, “Our thanks to all those hospitality venues in Stockport working hard to operate in a covid-secure way."This includes notifying us immediately if any cases are identified relating to the venue, to enable swift action to be taken."A full risk assessment will.