with another 63 fatalities in Greater Manchester hospitals announced yesterday.However, it does appear that most areas in the region passed a peak in infections about two weeks ago - a few days before the second national lockdown began on November 5.Here, the MEN has looked at how the virus spread in each of ten boroughs of Greater Manchester area since the start of August, which was just after the region was first placed under local restrictions by the government.Positive tests in Stockport reached a peak on November 1 when there were 1312 cases in the previous seven days - giving an infection rate of 447.1 per 100,000.Since then the rate has fallen steadily and in the seven days ending on November 10 there were 960 positive tests, which.
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