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A new coronavirus hotspot has emerged in Trafford

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A new hotspot for coronavirus cases has emerged in Trafford.Firswood in the north of the borough saw 14 new cases between August 14 and August 20.The rise in new positive cases could be down to greater testing, according to the borough’s director of public health, Eleanor Roaf.There has been a site installed not far from Firswood at the UA92 campus for a number of weeks and this could also be driving the increase in confirmed cases there.Ms Roaf also explained that even if only a couple of households have a handful of cases confirmed – it can make a huge difference to the infection rate and numbers in an area.The infection rate in Trafford as a whole now stands at 18.1 per 100,000 population and is falling.Earlier in the pandemic, the.

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