High numbers of Covid-19 cases are still being reported in historical virus hotspots in Manchester - while the city’s infection rate continues to fall.The 98 new cases in Crumpsall South reported in the week ending November 10 is the highest across the city, according to the latest government figures.An interactive map breaks the UK down into middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) - like Crumpsall South - which are areas with populations of up to 7,200.A rolling rate of 690 cases per 100,000 people has been calcuated in the north Manchester neighbourhood by dividing the seven day count and multiplying it by 100,000.Crumpsall South borders communities in neighbouring Salford that have had high numbers of cases throughout the pandemic, like.
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