is part of five sets of criteria the government has looked at which also includes the rate of cases in the over-60s, as they are most likely to need hospital care.
Crucially, the rate in Greater Manchester is still above average, but coming down faster than in England in a whole.How does this compare with London?Like Greater Manchester, the coronavirus picture in the capital varies significantly between different boroughs.In Havering, the most eastern borough of the capital, the rate is 342 cases per 100,000 people.In fact, eight of the capital's 32 boroughs are above the national average and thirteen of them are higher than the rate in Trafford.But others, such as Camden on just 88 cases per 100,000 people, are well below.The overall.
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