Old Trafford has become a new coronavirus hotspot for Trafford, with 22 new cases declared in a week.The ward in the north of the borough had the highest number of new cases confirmed of any ward in Trafford between September 6 and September 12, according to Public Health England’s figures.Currently Trafford’s infection rate stands at 43.0 per 100,000 people – which is the lowest in Greater Manchester but above the national average of 32.2.The infection rate is also starting to increase again.A total of 83 new cases were confirmed across Trafford between September 6 and September 12, with Old Trafford accounting for more than a quarter of those.The next highest number of cases was in Firswood, which saw just 9 new positives confirmed.Last.
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