direct to your inboxAll ten boroughs of Greater Manchester are now registering a lower coronavirus infection rate than the national average - although rates are increasing in some boroughs.The latest NHS data released today (Thursday) revealed 218.8 positive tests for every 100,000 people during the week to December 13 across England, an increase of 39 per cent compared to the previous week.Much of that spike is associated with a significant increase in cases in London, which registered 358.7 cases per 100,000 people in the same period, up 79 per cent week-on-week.Meanwhile the rate for Greater Manchester as a whole was 158.7, broadly the same the previous week and significantly below the national average.The infection rates recorded in.
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