For the latest Stockport news sign up to the MyStockport newsletter here Thousands of Greater Manchester residents could have suffered from ‘Long Covid’, with some of those facing battling the disease ‘long-term’.
That’s according to the Stockport Council’s director of public health, Jennifer Connolly, writing in her weekly update on Friday (June 25).
Her warning comes as the borough’s infection rate rose to 219.4 cases per 100,000 residents — the 11th highest in the country. READ MORE: Scan delay contributed to death of 'happy-go-lucky' man with 'everything to live for', coroner rules Ms Connolly also revealed that 99 percent of new infections in Stockport are down to the Delta Variant. “Currently, one of the issues we know least about
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