For the latest Stockport news sign up to the MyStockport newsletter here Nine in ten new Covid-19 cases in Stockport are due to the Delta variant, according to the borough’s director of public health.
In an open letter, Dr Jennifer Connolly said that the prevalence of the strain was ‘of concern’, following a 278 percent week-on-week increase in the town’s infection rate.
Currently, 105.6 infections per 100,000 residents have been recorded in Stockport. The figure was as low as 24.9 last week. “As with many places across the rest of Greater Manchester, the north west and nationally, the Delta variant is increasingly of concern having become the dominant Covid strain,” Dr Connolly said. “It is now estimated to account for around 90 to 95