Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter Authorities in Bury are ‘doing everything they can’ to halt its latest Covid-19 outbreak which has emerged over the last few days — but have not received any outside help to aid their efforts.
Data shows that Bury’s rolling 7-day infection rate is now 61.3 cases per 100,000 people — a 109 percent week-on-week increase.
However, its figures are still far below those of neighbours Bolton — which has an infection rate of 450.7. Now, officials are introducing ‘satellite clinics’ offering the vaccine in an attempt to head off an explosion in new cases. “The rates have gone right up,” Coun Andrea Simpson, council cabinet member for health, told the
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