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The latest coronavirus infection rates for Greater Manchester - as only one borough sees a rise

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direct to your inboxOnly one borough in Greater Manchester has recorded a rising infection rate, the latest Government data confirms.Bolton is the only borough to see an increase in the spread of the virus in the week ending January 13.The town now has an infection rate of 381.2 per 100,000 people in its population, an increase of 9pc.The overall infection rate for Greater Manchester has fallen for the second day running to 402.0, a drop of 4pc.The spread of the virus has slowed nationally too.

The average rate for England has fallen by 18pc to 518.5 per 100,000.A huge vaccination programme is underway nationally with churches, sports grounds and community centres being repurposed as mass immunisation centres.The impact of vaccination on.

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