hereBut the rising number of cases in both boroughs since that decision was made by the government have alarmed local leaders.Trafford's infection rate is still relatively high - at 35.4 per 100,000 people - for the week ending August 29.There were 84 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the borough the last week - 38 more than the week before.In Stockport - where restrictions are also set to be lifted tomorrow - it's a different story.
The infection rate continues to fall.As of August 29, the borough's infection rate stood at 8.5 - the lowest rate of any of the 10 Greater Manchester boroughs.The number of cases are rising in Tameside, Salford and Rochdale.Rochdale's infection rate is the third highest in the region - at 44.1.There were 98.
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