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These are the latest Covid-19 infection rates across all ten Greater Manchester boroughs

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hereSalford 378  -23 per centWigan 366  -28 per centTameside 344  -16 per centManchester 323  -19 per centStockport 279  -16 per centTrafford 256  -31 per centIn the seven days to November 17, the latest figures available, the region-wide infection rate was 359.6 cases per 100,000 people.That figure represents a fall of 22 per cent from the previous week.The current rate nationally is 251.1 cases per 100,000 people.That's a fall of five per cent in a week.The rate in Oldham has fallen by 30 per cent.It had been as high as 781.2 on November 2, when the borough was the worst-affected area in the country.Elsewhere, Wigan's infection rate has fallen by 28 per cent.

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