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Rochdale’s coronavirus infection rate is starting to fall - but not in every area of the borough

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Rochdale’s coronavirus infection rate is starting to fall - but not in every area of the borough.Public Health England figures for the week to November 11 show a drop of 12pc - taking the overall rate to 541 cases per 100,000 people.While still the second highest in Greater Manchester - and double the average for England - it is welcome news for the area.However, positive cases were still on the rise in some parts of the borough over the rolling seven day period.Wardleworth and Newbold Brow is the borough’s current hotspot, both in terms of the number of cases and the infection rate.It saw 22 more new cases during the previous week - an increase of 35pc - taking the total to 85 and the infection rate to 853.5.As with other areas in central.

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