Bury in second place and Bolton remaining the highest in England, with 212.8 cases per 100,000. The M.E.N today revealed that a small number of households are driving infections in a south Manchester coronavirus hotspot.There were 40 new confirmed Covid-19 cases in Longsight and neighbouring North Levenshulme in the seven days up to September 16 - up from 16 cases just over a week earlier.Only the wards of Alexander Park and Werneth - both in Oldham - saw a higher number of infections over the same period.Manchester Council’s health lead, Bev Craig, said postcode analysis has shown household-to-household transmission is responsible for the rise in cases in the suburb.Public health officials have been visiting households to reinforce.
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