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Greater Manchester's latest coronavirus infection rates as nine out of ten boroughs see rises

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direct to your inboxCoronavirus infection rates are continuing to rise in Greater Manchester with nine out of the region's ten boroughs seeing increases.The region-wide infection rate looks set to top 200 cases per 100,000 people again for the first time since last month.There have been alarming increases in rates in Stockport and Trafford, which now has the highest infection rate in the region.

In total, nine out of ten boroughs saw increases in their infection rates the week ending December 23.Greater Manchester's average overall rate is up by 22.5 percent cent week on week and at 199.4 cases per 100,000 people looks set to top the 200 mark in the coming days.Stockport has seen its rate rise by a whopping 71 percent week on week.There.

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