An area of Stockport is currently the biggest Covid hotspot in Greater Manchester, according to the latest data. Statistics from UK Health Security Agency show that Norris Bank - north of the town centre - had an infection rate of 970.6 per 100,000 people during the week to October 27.
There were 62 positive tests over the seven day period which, while high, represented a drop of two cases week-on-week. READ MORE: This comes from the most recent hyperlocal figures, which break down each borough into neighbourhoods of roughly 7,000 people.
The second hardest hit place in the conurbation was Hale Barns in Trafford, where the infection rate stood at 888.4 per 100,000 people - which again was a slight week-on-week improvement.