direct to your inboxFour boroughs in Greater Manchester now have a higher coronavirus infection rate than the national average, the latest data shows.The latest Public Health England figures show that Manchester, Tameside, Salford and Bolton all have higher transmission rates than the average for England.Though rates are still continuing to fall in every borough.Manchester continues to have the highest infection rate in the region.It was recorded at 294.3 in the week ending January 29.But its rate has dropped by 18 per cent week-on-week.In Tameside, the rate stands at 284.8 - a fall of nine per cent.Salford's rate has fallen by 20 per cent to 279.7 and Bolton's has dropped by 17 per cent to 275.4.All four of these boroughs have a higher.
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